Skip to main content
Home

Medicare on solid ground for now but headed for fiscal quicksand

medicare cms in fiscal financial trouble

Medicare’s Hospital Insurance (HI) Trust Fund has the wherewithal to pay the full bill for beneficiaries’ stays in hospitals, hospice sites and skilled nursing facilities for the next 12 years. But what then? 

  • Read more about Medicare on solid ground for now but headed for fiscal quicksand

GPT-4 now has vision—can it actually read chest X-rays?

AI for diabetic retinopathy

Finely tuned, pre-trained large language models are beginning to reliably translate image content into text, but are they ready to take on medical images? 

  • Read more about GPT-4 now has vision—can it actually read chest X-rays?

Woman who falsely claimed to be a registered tech now owes ARRT over $50,000

Former managers of a Tampa Florida-based radiology company Advanced Diagnostic Group (ADG) and its employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) retirement benefit manager GreatBanc Trust Co. will pay $19 million to settle a class action lawsuit. The suit alleges they allowed the ESOP’s value to be diverted to managers, directors and their shell companies and away from employee participants. money gavel court lawsuit legal judge judgement

In December 2022, the registry filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against Lemesha Cannon, accusing her of knowingly and intentionally misusing trademarks to obtain employment. 

  • Read more about Woman who falsely claimed to be a registered tech now owes ARRT over $50,000

Cardiologists want better data on how legal marijuana will impact heart health in the US

cannabis use disorder marijuana joint weed smoking

Many states have legalized the recreational use of marijuana in recent years, creating one of the more radical cultural shifts the United States has seen in quite some time. What could this trend mean from a cardiologist's perspective? 

  • Read more about Cardiologists want better data on how legal marijuana will impact heart health in the US

AI helps cardiologists track new drug's effect on inflammation

Interview with Nehal Mehta, MD, University of Pennsylvania, who explains how coronary inflammation can be seen using AI on cardiac CT scans to better risk stratify patients and begin preventive drug therapy.

The combination of AI and CT helped Nehal Mehta, MD, and colleagues track the performance of a new drug designed to target coronary inflammation. 

  • Read more about AI helps cardiologists track new drug's effect on inflammation

The push for an independent cardiology board continues

Jeff Kuvin, MD, explains the effort to create an new independent cardiology board. He is the ACC point person for the effort.

Jeffrey Kuvin, MD, one of the leading voices behind efforts to create a new Board of Cardiovascular Medicine, spoke with Cardiovascular Business about where things stand today.

  • Read more about The push for an independent cardiology board continues

Behavioral ‘nudges’ significantly increase adherence to regular mammography screening

Mammogram breast imaging GE Patient with Pristina Dueta.

Penn Medicine experts conducted two randomized clinical trials, with women receiving text message reminders, bulk orders or letters endorsed by their PCP. 

  • Read more about Behavioral ‘nudges’ significantly increase adherence to regular mammography screening

Delay in sale of 9-state multispecialty radiology provider spurs Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing

Money bankruptcy debt liquidation

The decision is "a direct consequence of Wall Street private equity vultures looting our healthcare system,” said Sen. Elizabeth Warren. 

  • Read more about Delay in sale of 9-state multispecialty radiology provider spurs Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing

Real-time MRI shows exact mechanisms underlying man's stutter

live MRI video of stuttering

Source

The Lancet

This development could help scientists fine-tune speech therapy to people who struggle with speaking. 

  • Read more about Real-time MRI shows exact mechanisms underlying man's stutter

Former nurse sentenced to life for murdering patients with insulin injections

Heather Pressdee, 41, pleaded guilty to the charges, which included three counts of first-degree murder and 19 counts of attempt to commit murder.

  • Read more about Former nurse sentenced to life for murdering patients with insulin injections

Pagination

    • First page « First
    • Previous page ‹ Previous
    • Page …602
    • Page 603
    • Page 604
    • Page 605
    • Current page 606
    • Page 607
    • Page 608
    • Page 609
    • Page 610 …
    • Next page Next ›
    • Last page Last »
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Article Archive
  • Custom Content
  • Webinars
  • Press Releases
  • Content Studio
  • Advertising
  • Submit Press Release
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cardiovascular Business
  • HealthExec
  • Radiology Business
 
© 2026 Innovate Healthcare | All Rights Reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
 
Design by Adaptive Theme