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Referrers want more structured radiology reports

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Ordering physicians believe templated reporting more clearly communicates impressions regarding neuro patients, which often require more complex workups and management.

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CMS proposes Medicare coverage for T-TEER

Abbott has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its TriClip transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) system designed to treat tricuspid regurgitation (TR).

The TriClip T-TEER device. Image courtesy of Abbott. 

CMS has proposed covering tricuspid TEER for patients who present with symptomatic tricuspid regurgitation despite optimal medical therapy. The agency still has questions about the available data, however, and is seeking public comments as it makes its final decision.

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Healthcare AI newswatch: Fail-fast AI skunk works, writerly doctors avoiding AI scribes, more

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Is trial and error any way for a sprawling health system to roll out AI? Duke Health’s chief medical information officer believes so. 

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Epic, Microsoft lead the AI vendor charge into healthcare: KLAS

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Many if not most hospitals and other provider organizations take a decided interest in what their peer institutions are doing with AI. A major motivator for the keen curiosity is gauging how well one is keeping up with the Joneses. So to speak.

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FTC halts case against PBMs, citing lack of commissioners

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The FTC has back-burnered its price collusion case against CVS Caremark, Optum Rx and Express Scripts after significant staff departures at the agency left it uncertain how to proceed. 

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Dr. Oz confirmed by Senate to lead CMS in a 53-45 vote

The confirmation vote mostly fell on party lines. The Emmy-award-winning TV personality will replace Chiquita W. Brooks-LaSure, who has held the position since 2021.

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Outgoing President Pete Moffatt reflects on the 2025 RBMA Annual Meeting

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"I feel very privileged to have led such an experienced and capable board of directors," the Radiology Business Management Association's 2024-2025 leader writes in a Radiology Business guest column. 

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New AI-enabled platform could be 'game changer' for opportunistic screening in women

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The platform was designed to enhance the early detection of health conditions known to affect women in their 40s and older, including breast cancer, cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis.

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Quality of care for heart patients does not improve in first year of ACO participation

A majority of medical devices involved in Class I recalls were never required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to undergo premarket or postmarket clinical testing, according to new research published in Annals of Internal Medicine.[1]

Researchers tracked patient outcomes through the use of 15 performance measures related to hypertension, coronary artery disease, heart failure and atrial fibrillation.

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Cardiologist begins term as ACC president with an eye on workforce issues, health equity and more

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Christopher M. Kramer, MD, during an ACC.25 press conference. Photo by Dave Fornell.

Christopher M. Kramer, MD, is a longtime cardiologist and cardiac imaging specialist. His one-year term as the head of the American College of Cardiology officially began at the end of ACC.25 in Chicago.

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