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CMS outlines new Medicaid work requirements, exemptions and $600M tech investment

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The new guidelines take effect in 2027. However, the associated data infrastructure the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said it is developing to streamline eligibility determinations and appeals will not go live until 2028.

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Women on GLP-1 medications may be less likely to develop breast cancer

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The study, which was managed by the American College of Radiology, is raising important questions related to the benefits of GLP-1 use.

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Immigration ban hits underserved US communities hard

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When the Trump administration fully suspended entrance to foreign nationals from 19 countries it deemed high-risk for exporting troublemakers, an unintended consequence was cutting off a helpful flow of qualified doctors and nurses. 

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Is coffee bad for the heart? New research links it to a major risk—and multiple benefits

Drinking a lot of coffee may increase a person's heart attack risk, according to a new meta-analysis. On the other hand, coffee intake was linked to key benefits in the same study.

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SPECT agent could help guide lung disease treatments, new data suggest

SPECT agent differentiates between active inflammation and fibrosis in lung disease

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In February, the imaging agent made its way onto the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Fast Track to clearance. 

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Radiographer arrested for possessing, creating explicit content involving children

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More than 7,000 explicit images and videos were discovered on three devices possessed by the radiographer.

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Trump administration questions vascular care provided by surgeons, cardiologists and radiologists

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Medicare may have paid up to $105 million for questionable vascular procedures in 2023 alone, according to a new OIG report. No accusations have been made at this time, but the government thinks 139 different physicians deserve "further scrutiny."

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What every cardiologist should consider before signing a contract

Cathie Biga, MSM, MACC, past president of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and president/CEO of Cardiovascular Management of Illinois, explains some of the key consideration and strategic questions cardiologists should ask before signing a contract.

Cathie Biga, MSN, a former ACC president, says salary is just one thing a cardiologist should ask about before signing any contract.

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Radiologists, anesthesiologists and EM docs jointly praise No Surprises Act changes

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Medical societies representing all three specialties shared their official response to the independent dispute resolution, or IDR, final rule on May 29. 

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Society of Interventional Radiology announces support for bill that would cut $700M in Medicare costs

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SIR on May 28 announced it supports the Radiology Outpatient Ordering Transmission, or ROOT, Act, joining the American College of Radiology

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