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Radiology vendor Visage Imaging inks $19M deal with 1 of Midwest’s largest multispecialty groups

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The seven-year agreement is with Illinois-based Duly Health and Care, which employs 1,000 physicians including 40 radiologists working across 150 locations. 

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Infamous kidnapping survivor shares brain scan findings detailing the impact of her trauma

Elizabeth Smart reviews SPECT results with Dr. Daniel Amen

Elizabeth Smart speaking with Dr. Daniel Amen on his Change Your Brain Every Day podcast.

Elizabeth Smart recently underwent SPECT imaging to see how her traumatic experiences may have affected her brain on a physiological level. 

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$49B in medical debt to be erased from credit reports

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A new final rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau bans reporting agencies from including medical debts on credit reports or factoring them into credit scores.

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$3.3B merger of UnitedHealth and Amedisys delayed by DOJ lawsuit

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The new deadline for the deal to be finalized is Dec. 31, 2025. However, the ultimate fate of UnitedHealth's acquisition of Amedisys will be decided in a federal court. 

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Female representation in interventional radiology still lagging behind other specialties

The number of female IR trainees has been on the rise for years, but this growth is slow in comparison to other medical professions.

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FDA sees value in no-implant heart failure device

Alleviant Medical, a Texas-based medical device company, has received the FDA’s breakthrough device designation and an investigational device exemption (IDE) for its new atrial shunt that treats heart failure without leaving a permanent implant in the body.

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The new atrial shunt from Alleviant Medical was designed to treat heart failure without leaving a permanent implant behind. The FDA granted the technology its breakthrough device designation and approved additional research. 

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Stryker acquires Inari Medical for $4.9B

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Stryker, a global medtech company based out of Michigan, has kicked off 2025 with a bit of excitement. The company says Inari’s peripheral vascular portfolio is highly complementary to its own neurovascular portfolio.

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CES 2025: Cardiologist check-ups, AI-powered smart mirrors coming to heart patients’ homes

Withings, a French medtech company known for its remote monitoring devices, has multiple new services on display at CES 2025.

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Healthcare companies from all over the world are showing off their newest cardiovascular offerings at CES 2025 in Las Vegas.

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ACR Assess-AI national data registry tracks performance of clinical algorithms

Christoph Wald, MD, vice chair of the ACR Board, explains the new ACR Assess-AI national data registry tracks performance of clinical AI algorithms.

Christoph Wald, MD, vice chair of the ACR Board of Chancellors, explains how the new Assess-AI National Radiology Data Registry is designed to help monitor accuracy and other metrics for radiology artificial intelligence.

 

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Radial secondary access during TAVR limits complications

Tiny fragments of plastic are commonly found deep inside the human body. Heart surgery, it seems, is one of many ways these microplastics are reaching their destination.  Surgeons Operating On Patient

Radial access is already the primary choice for many cardiologists performing PCI due to a lower risk of complications. The same appears to be true for secondary access during TAVR.

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