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Hospital system accused of inaction after ultrasound technologist allegedly assaults 6 women

Gunman kills 4, including his former doctor, in Oklahoma hospital shooting.

Sacramento, California-based Sutter Health and tech Henry Nweke deny the allegations.

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Apple Vision Pro app turns imaging scans into interactive holograms

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Screenshot from the Cinematic Reality app on the Apple Vision Pro. Image courtesy of Siemens Healthineers.

Siemens Healthineers designed the Cinematic Reality app as an educational tool that can also be used for care planning.

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Single private equity firms have majority control of dozens of specialty markets: study

money business cash flow dollar. Kingsway Financial Services, a Chicago-based holding company with subsidiaries in several industries, has acquired New Jersey-based Digital Diagnostics Imaging (DDI) for $11 million. The transaction was funded with $5.4 million in cash and $5.6 million in debt financing.

Researchers remark that their findings “raise concerns about competition and call for closer scrutiny by the Federal Trade Commission, state regulators and policy makers.”

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AI helps cardiologists deliver personalized healthcare—but there is still plenty of work to do

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has helped cardiologists, radiologists, nurses and other healthcare providers embrace precision medicine in a way that ensures more heart patients are receiving personalized care.

A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association explores the many ways AI and machine learning are being used to improve care for heart patients.

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FDA announces new Class I recall of drainage systems after 26 injuries

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According to the agency, using these devices “may cause serious injuries or death.”

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Feds seeking public comment on private equity healthcare spending sprees

Medicare money payment reimbursement dollar decline. More than 100 U.S. medical societies are throwing their support behind a new proposal that could reform out-of-date Medicare policies and help limit future payment cuts. 

A joint announcement from the DOJ, FTC and HHS asks for providers, patients or other industry experts to share their experiences with private equity transactions, including those not typically subject to antitrust review by law.

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Industry Watcher’s Digest

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Buzzworthy developments of the past few days.

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Grappling with imaging backlogs, RadNet eyes relief through AI, ‘aggressive talent acquisition’

The Los Angeles-based imaging center operator has deployed "super techs," overseeing multiple CT or MR exams remotely with the help of aids. 

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Generative AI: Who’s disrupting whom?

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Given the speed at which generative AI has penetrated every major sector of human endeavor, no expert in any field should pretend to know how to cleanly separate the disruptors from the disrupted.

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Museum project uses contrast CT and X-ray to catalog world’s vertebrates

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Over the course of five years, 18 different institutions worked to produce the images for a Florida Museum initiative.

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