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GE HealthCare's latest AI recon tool earns FDA clearance

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True Definition DL was designed to help produce detailed, high resolution images without protocol or workflow adjustments.

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$13M federal grant fuels research into imaging AI for Alzheimer's

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In total, NIH has awarded the project over $30 million. Researchers are hopeful that the funding will help pave the way for more personalized treatments for Alzheimer's. 

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Lawsuit against Elevance Health alleging use of ‘ghost networks’ officially moving forward

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On Tuesday, a judge formally rejected a motion by the company to have the case dismissed. Carelon Behavioral Health, a subsidiary of Elevance, is accused of publishing an inaccurate directory of providers for those seeking mental health services.

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Impactful innovations reshape learning and technology at ACC.26

Kathryn Berlacher, MD, MS, FACC, chair of the 2026 American College of Cardiology (ACC) 2026 Scientific Sessions, and clinical director of cardiology and a women's heart and cardio-obstetrics specialist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, explains the major trend of artificial intelligence (AI) in cardiology, the use of coronary CT angiography (CCTA) for the first time at a medical meeting to scan attendees, and the rise in hands on, guideline, business and advocacy sessions.

ACC.26 Chair Kathryn Berlacher, MD, MS, explained some of the big trends at this year's meeting, including AI, CCTA, hands-on training and guideline sessions.

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Texas hospital hit by cyberattack that exposed data on 257K patients to hackers

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In a statement, Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital said the incident occurred on Jan. 31. Stolen information included names, medical record numbers, Social Security numbers and more. No cybercrime gang has claimed credit for the data breach.

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Cost-related medication non-adherence declined after the Inflation Reduction Act

Up to 30% of U.S. patients carry genetic variations that reduce the effectiveness of clopidogrel (Plavix) in preventing heart attacks. These patients can easily be identified through genetic testing, but current guidelines do not have any recommendations to do so. A commentary published in the Journal of the American Heart Association from a group of U.S. and European researchers is now calling for future guidelines to incorporate recommendations for CYP2C19 genotyping. prescription drugs

Lower Medicare drug costs translated into more patients taking their medications, leading to better outcomes.

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New temporary pacing system for TAVR launches in US

The SoloPace Fusion Temporary Pacing System from Solo Pace Inc. is deigned to eliminate the need for right ventricular (RV) lead placement, which requires the added procedural step to gaining venous access. This can cut procedure time and mitigate possible complication risks. For interventional cardiologists using improvised left ventricular (LV) pacing, this system can replace ad-hoc clip assemblies, subcutaneous needles and exposed wire connections, which are known sources of inconsistent pace capture.

New pacing system is designed to streamline TAVR cath lab workflows, cut procedural steps and increase reliability.

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Recent billing code changes wreaking havoc for radiation oncologists, new survey finds

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“This is a financial emergency for our practice,” one physician says, according to a new survey from the American Society for Radiation Oncology. 

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Private equity-backed teleradiology group continues to grow through acquisition

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The Miami-area imaging outfit has reached a deal to buy Global Imaging Solutions, a “leading” teleradiology group that handles about 350,000 reads annually. 

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Radiopharma firm secures $85M to expand domestic production of radioisotopes

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SpectronRx announced the funding on April 2, highlighting the critical need for a reliable domestic supply of radiopharmaceuticals.

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