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Rayus Radiology launches whole-body MRI service in Seattle, SimonMed expands, RadNet touts legislation, plus more company news

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Also, Envision names new general counsel, RBMA recognizes imaging leaders, practice experiences data breach, an $857M merger deal Down Under and more. 

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ASRT announces rollout of new professionalism award

ASRT American Society of Radiologic Technologists booth RSNA 2023. Photo by Dave Fornell. #RSNA #RSNA23 #RSNA2023

ASRT will be accepting applications and nominations for the award through September 30, 2024.

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Mediterranean diet may protect the hearts of cancer survivors

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The popular diet prioritizes whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, seeds and olive oil. Researchers found that it was associated with multiple long-term benefits for patients with a cancer diagnosis. 

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Volume of interventional radiology procedures performed by nurse practitioners surges 143%

The Philips Verisight 3D/4D ICE catheter can help guide LAA occlusion and TEER procedures without the need for TEE.
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Physician assistants also handled a growing share of treatments, with their tally increasing nearly 67% between 2010 and 2021. 

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Inmates in five states, including minors, to be granted Medicaid coverage

Inmates in Illinois, Kentucky, Oregon, Utah and Vermont will be granted access to patient care services, including behavioral health and drug abuse interventions.

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How much is too much when it comes to cryoablation volumes in solitary kidneys?

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A paper in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology offers new guidance on how ablation volumes affect renal function in solitary kidneys and highlights ranges that pose the least risk to patients. 

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Former Microsoft employee arrested for stealing 1.2M patient records

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A former employee at Nuance Communications, a Microsoft subsidiary, stands accused of taking patient data from Geisinger Health system shortly after their termination.

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Private equity in cardiology: 4 key takeaways from a 10-year analysis

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Tracking private equity acquisitions can be challenging, but that didn't stop researchers from exploring the last decade of activity in cardiology. "It will be critical to monitor the effects on procedural utilization, quality and outcomes for patients with CVD,” the group wrote. 

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Skepticism and optimism: Radiologists are still divided on AI integration

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AI concerns among radiologists could delay its implementation. Experts say educational initiatives could help.

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Impella use may not improve high-risk PCI outcomes

High-risk percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with an Impella heart pump is associated with better outcomes, including a significantly higher survival rate, than high-risk PCI with an intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP), according to new findings published in the American Journal of Cardiology. Impella Heart Pump Abiomed RECOVER IV RCT cardiogenic shock
Impella Heart Pump image courtesy of Abiomed.

Impella heart pumps may not provide as much value when treating high-risk patients as early data suggested.

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