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What federal regulators can learn from the states about AI oversight

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If the Trump administration continues taking a laissez-faire stance toward AI—including AI used in healthcare—why not let the states go it alone on regulating the technology? 

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Arkansas bans noncompetes for all physicians

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A new law amends existing regulations that allowed competitors to issue noncompetes within a specific area. The blanket ban goes into effect July 2025.
 

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Ahead of Senate confirmation hearing, Dr. Oz asked to abandon ‘conflicts of interest’

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren requests Dr. Oz divest from healthcare stocks and make a commitment to avoid lobbying gigs after he leaves his prospective role as administrator of CMS.

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Key trends in diagnostic heart testing: CT on the rise as some traditional techniques fall out of favor

Technologist sets up a patient for a CT scan with IV contrast at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital. Photo by Dave Fornell

The cardiac technologies clinicians use for CVD evaluations have changed significantly in recent years, according to a new analysis of CMS data. While some modalities are on the rise, others are being utilized much less than ever before.

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Ultralow-dose CT aids in diagnosing pneumonia among immunocompromised patients

An overview of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology with Keith Dreyer with the ACR. Images shows a COVID-19 lung CT scan reconstruction from Siemens Healthineers. #AI #radAI #ACR

In a prospective study involving 54 adults, ultralow-dose CT, denoised with deep learning, “substantially” cut radiation exposure while accurately detecting pneumonia. 

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TAVR in Africa linked to high success rate, but above-average risks

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TAVR adoption in Africa has been relatively slow, but cardiologists throughout the continent have made considerable progress. New data does show that there is some work to be done before outcomes will rival what is seen in many other parts of the world.

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Patient discharged with total artificial heart for first time—goes 105 days while awaiting transplant

Surgeons in Houston have performed the world’s first successful human implant of BiVacor’s Total Artificial Heart (TAH) technology. The procedure was completed July 9, 2024, at The Texas Heart Institute at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center. It was part of an early feasibility study (EFS) first approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in December 2023.

BiVacor founder Daniel Timms, PhD. Image courtesy of BiVacor. 

Total artificial heart recipients typically stay in the hospital. In this case, however, the patient was able to wait for a donated heart from the comfort of his own home.

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‘Insufficient governance of AI’ is the No. 2 patient safety threat in 2025

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ECRI compiled its latest list of healthcare hazards based on a wide scope of data, hoping to pintpoint the most pressing threats to patients' well-being. 

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Launching a CT colorectal cancer screening program: 4 barriers and how to overcome them

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CT for CRC screening is at an “inflection point” following the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ recent decision to cover the exam, experts say. 

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Advocates urge Supreme Court to protect ACA mammography coverage requirement

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Komen, the “world’s leading breast cancer organization,” recently filed an amicus brief with SCOTUS, which will take up the case in April. 

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