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Payment incentives fail to push physicians toward MRI surveillance of low-risk prostate cancer

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BCBS of Michigan has sought to push urologists away from aggressive treatment for low-risk cancer, offering a payment perk to shift their approach. 

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UnitedHealth shareholders push company to report on impact of claims denials

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The motion is being advanced by religious groups and hedge funds alike, with the decision to develop a report set to be voted on at the UnitedHealth Group 2025 annual meeting.

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Standard contrast protocols may be 'overdosing' women with the imaging agent

Lawyer dies after severe allergic reaction to contrast media.

New research suggests female patients attenuate significantly more contrast media in their vessels and organs compared to men. 

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Healthcare private equity reporting act signed into law by Mass. governor

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey

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The new law will require private equity firms to make disclosures related to organizational structure and finances if they intend to operate a medical facility or provider organization in the state. 

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Compensation rising for cardiology APPs as they get more involved in patient care

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Advanced practice providers continue to play a significant role in cardiology, helping care teams overcome the challenges brought on by an ongoing physician shortage, declining reimbursements and an aging population. 

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Abbreviated MRI protocols present suitable alternatives for liver cancer screening

Ultrasound is routinely used to screen for HCC. However, its utility is limited by numerous factors, including patient body habitus, operator experience and certain liver conditions, all of which contribute to decreases in sensitivity. 

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Reimbursement update: What hospitals need to know about new Medicare payments for cardiac CT

A CTA scan being performed at Beaumont Hospital in Michigan by cardiac CT expert Kavitha M Chinnaiyan, MD. CCTA has largely been used at academic medical centers for the past decade, but it is now expanding in 2022 to community hospitals and clinics thanks to a Class 1A recommendation in the 2021 chest pain guidelines. #CCTA #CTA #Beaumont

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CMS finalized a significant policy change when it increased the Medicare payments hospitals receive for performing CCTA exams. What, exactly, does the update mean for cardiologists, billing specialists and other hospital employees?

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Cardiologist remembered for his ‘great empathy, love and generosity’

James N. Kirkpatrick, MD, a veteran cardiologist and cardiac imaging specialist with the University of Washington, died unexpectedly on Jan. 1. He was 54 years old.

James N. Kirkpatrick, MD, a cardiologist with the University of Washington, died unexpectedly on Jan. 1. Colleagues have shared loving tributes to Kirkpatrick, highlighting his passion for ethics and strong leadership skills.

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Industry Watcher’s Digest

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Is AI adoption a marathon or a sprint? 

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Forging ahead with enterprise AI? Don’t wait to bring in your cybersecurity people

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Close to half the world’s cybersecurity professionals, 45%, have zero involvement in projects within their respective organizations to develop, implement and govern AI solutions. 

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