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Medicaid and SNAP cuts may eliminate over 1M jobs

Kit Crancer, chair of the Radiology Business Management Association Radiology (RBMA) Patient Action Network, and senior vice president of public policy for Rayus, explains RBMA's concerns over how the Trump administration's $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid will economically impact rural hospitals.

According to a report published by the Commonwealth Fund, proposed federal budget cuts will devastate state economies, causing a ripple effect that leaves no industry unscathed. 

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Percutaneous transthoracic core needle biopsy: 3 factors that influence procedural success

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A new analysis in Clinical Radiology is intended to help guide interventional radiologists in their decision-making processes regarding PCNB to reduce the likelihood of diagnostic failure. 

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Trump nominates Susan Monarez for CDC director

Susan Monarez, PhD

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Susan Monarez, PhD, has been serving as acting director since January. Previously, she held a position in Joe Biden’s HHS. 

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The biggest names in TAVR are sharing new data at ACC.25

ACC.24, the annual meeting of the American College of Cardiology (ACC), kicked off on Saturday, April 6, with a series of late-breaking clinical trials focused on testing the safety and effectiveness of new treatment strategies.

A sign at ACC.24 in Atlanta celebrating the American College of Cardiology's 75th anniversary. 

The country’s two biggest TAVR vendors both plan on making a splash at ACC.25. Medtronic and Edwards Lifesciences spoke to Cardiovascular Business about their plans for the three-day event in Chicago.

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New PET imaging method could improve our understanding of long COVID

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Researchers have developed a new radiotracer that targets one of the virus’ spike proteins, allowing them to track it longitudinally.  

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Is statin therapy safe for pregnant women?

Laxmi Mehta explaining statins are no longer contraindicated for pregnant women

Laxmi Mehta, MD, explained that the use of statins when treating pregnant women is no longer forbidden. However, she added, cardiologists should always discuss it first with their patients.

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First-in-class SAVR valve from Edwards Lifesciences linked to positive 5-year outcomes

Inspiris Resilia aortic valve from Edwards Lifesciences

Researchers focused on a relatively young patient population, hoping to learn as much as possible about the surgical valve's safety and effectiveness over an extended period of time. 

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First human X-rays in space to take place during upcoming SpaceX mission

Specialized portable imaging equipment will be deployed to study the impact of spaceflight on the human body.

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4 takeaways from a survey of hundreds of referrers on their radiology report preferences

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Surgeons and internists have different preferences compared to general practitioners, but most said they want more collaboration with radiologists. 

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AI accurately routes interventional radiology procedure requests at pennies apiece

ChatGPT large language models radiology health care

Duke University scientists are testing LLMs' ability to aid in this task—with the models able to recognize requests and generate responses. 

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