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Troubled radiology vendor’s stock delisted from the Nasdaq

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QT Imaging rings the Nasdaq opening bell in April. 

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QT Imaging celebrated going public by ringing the Nasdaq bell in April, but less than a year later it has been booted. 

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Healthcare systems are proceeding apace with GenAI—and learning as they go

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Last summer more than 40% of 121 hospital executives surveyed said their organization had already realized a decent ROI in generative AI. However, a C-suite slice of nearly the same size said it was too soon to know for sure. 

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Experts say one radiotracer outperforms all others when it comes to detecting prostate cancer

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There are numerous radiotracers specifically designed to identify prostate cancer, but experts say one may be superior to the others at both the patient and lesion level. 

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COVID-19 linked to accelerated plaque growth, long-term risk of heart attack or stroke

A heart attack is caused when one of the coronary arteries becomes blocked with a clot.

These risks appear to be present regardless of a person's age or health at the time of infection.

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HHS offers update on comms pause as rapid policy shifts continue

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A spokesperson told HealthExec that "several types of external communications" are no longer subject to any pause, including urgent public health alerts. 

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Post-stroke follow-up care considerably worse for women than men

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Female stroke survivors are less likely to receive a cardiology referral or undergo cardiac monitoring than their male counterparts.

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COVID may cause 'rapid progression' of coronary plaques, imaging study suggests

New findings out of the University of Missouri suggests that the long-lasting impact of COVID-19 may not be quite as substantial as some researchers originally believed. The study’s authors evaluated nearly 50 different symptoms to see if they were more common up to one year after a person has been infected with COVID-19. They found, however, that this was true of just seven symptoms: heart palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, joint pain, hair loss, fatigue and obesity. #COVID19 #longCOVID

These elevated risks extend well beyond the initial infection period, researchers caution.

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THT 2025: Late-breaking clinical trials announced for CRF’s heart failure conference

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The annual conference is now in its fourth year. Attendees are encouraged to leave their ties, jackets and skirts at home and embrace a more casual dress code.

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Best in KLAS: End-users review top health IT systems in the US

The Epic EMR booth at HIMSS 2023. Photo by Dave Fornell

KLAS Research announced the winners of its 2025 Best in KLAS awards this week, recognizing top performers across approximately 150 health informatics market segments.

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Physicians want Medicare Advantage plans to stop auto-denying imaging services

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Payers have reportedly used artificial intelligence algorithms to deny routine requests for PET imaging, instead steering patients to CCTA in some cases. 

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