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Brainstorm, collaborate to save healthcare AI from a ‘failure of imagination’

AI represents the single biggest opportunity to fundamentally transform healthcare since antibiotics.

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The suggestion comes from a strategic communications professional who specializes in thinking creatively about how to unlock opportunities—including those that are, at present, hard to see.

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Sonio rolls out AI-based fetal ultrasound training solution

The AI tool could help train providers in identifying and diagnosing a wide array of fetal conditions. 

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House lawmakers want to relax ban on physician-owned hospitals

The bipartisan Physician Led and Rural Access to Quality Care Act would amend the Social Security Act to allow physicians to open new hospitals in hard-to-reach communities.

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Surgeons perform first heart procedure of its kind on young patient with scimitar syndrome

According to the U.S. government, Asante Health System and one of its surgeons knowingly submitted false claims to Medicare, Medicaid and TRICARE for more than six years. Heart surgery surgeons.

The young patient was discharged 10 days later, and no postoperative complications have been reported.

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FDA grants new heart failure implant its breakthrough device designation

Restore Medical ContraBand medical device heart failure

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Restore Medical's ContraBand system was designed to address symptoms in HFrEF patients who do not respond to other therapies. 

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Imaging of woman with facial fillers prompts questions about whether they actually dissolve over time

Facial fillers seen on MRI

Cosmetic facial fillers made from hyaluronic acid might not dissolve as quickly as previously believed, warns a California plastic surgeon. 

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Changing with the times: How interventional cardiology finally met its Match

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Trainees interested in interventional cardiology will now be able to use the Match program to find the right program for their needs. The move is associated with multiple benefits as well as some key challenges.

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'A very, very good thing'—CMS proposes reimbursements for providers' efforts to ensure MRI safety

“Before these CPT codes there was no real acknowledgment of the additional burden borne by the providers who accepted these patients."

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PHOTO GALLERY: Abdominal, pelvic and rectal foreign bodies

CT scan of a Coca-Cola bottle rectal foreign body. There are a sizable number of emergency room cases each year for items people insert into their rectums that become lodged or lost inside the colon. This includes many types of household items beyond vibrators and commercially made butt plugs. Ghonaim E, Rectal foreign body. Case study, Radiopaedia.org. Butt plug sex toy inserted into rectum.

This is a clinical photo gallery showcasing the uncommon findings of foreign bodies in pelvic and abdominal CT and X-ray, often from emergency room visits. 

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Radiology experts recommend ‘expenditure mapping’ as path to addressing rising imaging costs

UNC Health undertook this exercise with a focus on pediatric diagnostics, according to a study published in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology.  

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