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Mobile mammography units are not cannibalizing facility-based breast cancer screening

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Desert Imaging's Mammos on the Move unit

Such roving imaging vans have been posed as a way to reach more women in rural and underserved communities. But do they unintentionally hurt facility-based efforts? 

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Radiology Partners study unearths 3 common barriers to lung cancer screening

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RP affiliate Desert Radiology surveyed 300 screening-eligible patients during their visits, sharing the findings in the journal of Cancer Epidemiology. 

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Cardiologists work to standardize the diagnosis and management of acute myocarditis

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New expert recommendations from the American College of Cardiology were designed to help cardiologists, primary care physicians, emergency physicians, rheumatologists and other clinicians deliver the best care possible when managing suspected myocarditis. 

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New MRI technology improves imaging of metallic joint replacements

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The technology is so promising that it is being integrated into GE Healthcare’s MRI scanners so that providers can conduct more thorough evaluations of how these implants hold up over time.

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Christmas ransomware exposed over 300K patient records to dark web

Last Christmas, Anna Jaques Hospital in Massachusetts suffered a ransomware attack. Now, nearly a year later, it confirms hackers stole personal information on 316,342 patients. 

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FTC warns 21 health insurance brokers against deceptive tactics

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The Federal Trade Commission did not accuse the companies of wrongdoing. However, it advised them to stay out of trouble by not deploying robocalls, impersonating the government or other common illegal marketing strategies. 

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How AI 'cheating' could impact algorithm reliability

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A new study on the implications of AI shortcutting has experts raising concerns about the integration of the technology into medicine.

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Pending radiology bills in Congress and predicting the Trump administration's impact on imaging

 RBMA Board member Kit Crancer outlines the key legislation in radiology to watch.

Kit Crancer, RBMA board member, speaks with Radiology Business about key legislative developments on the Hill that will affect the specialty. 

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‘A significant step forward’: Advocates cheer as heart health bill passes Senate

An automated external defibrillator (AED) system installed in a public location to save patients who go into sudden cardiac arrest (sudden cardiac death).

The HEARTS Act is focused on improving cardiomyopathy education and awareness while getting more AEDs in schools. The ACC, AHA and other medical societies have supported the bipartisan bill, which now heads to the president's desk to be signed into law.

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FDA commissioner, a veteran cardiologist, highlights ongoing issues with US healthcare system

FDA Commissioner Robert Califf, MD, a cardiologist, speaking at the TCT interventional cardiology conference on health disparities in the U.S. health system and paying more for care has not resulted in better outcomes. #healthdisparities #healthequity

FDA Commissioner Robert Califf, MD, talked to Cardiovascular Business about healthcare spending, inconsistent patient outcomes and much more.

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