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Error rates in radiology have not changed in 75 years

The rate of radiology reading errors has not changed in 75 years, despite technology advances, explains Michael Bruno, MD, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, who outlines the reasons why.

Radiology report reading errors are as prevalent as ever. Michael Bruno, MD, of Penn State Hershey Medical Center says it's time for that to change.

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Cardiologist found guilty of assault for kissing patient on cheek, but cleared of multiple sexual assault allegations

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The 67-year-old cardiologist was accused of inappropriately touching multiple female patients. All charges were cleared except a single assault charge for hugging one patient and kissing her on the cheek without consent.

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Industry Watcher’s Digest

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Buzzworthy developments of the past few days.

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5 terms every hospital trustee—and healthcare AI stakeholder—should know

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As AI continues infiltrating healthcare at nearly every level, the technology’s potential for good and ill must become—or remain—a preeminent concern for hospital boards of trustees.

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FDA panel to consider Abbott’s TriClip device for tricuspid regurgitation

An FDA panel will discuss its recommendations related to Abbott's TriClip G4 transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) system for tricuspid regurgitation.

TriClip image courtesy of Abbott. 

The panel's decision will be based on data from the TRILUMINATE study, which was ultimately positive for Abbott, but did lead to certain questions about patient outcomes.

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ESR partners with GE HealthCare to focus on breast cancer treatment

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A mobile screening system for breast cancer will be launched at the ECR 2024 conference.

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Salt substitutes reduce hypertension risk by up to 40%

Salt substitutes are associated with a reduced risk of high blood pressure without increasing the risk of low blood pressure, according to new findings published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.[1]

Many patients do not want to limit their salt intake, even when a doctor tells them the numerous health benefits. Salt substitutes may represent another way forward. 

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MRI overutilized in prostate cancer screening, study finds

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MRI scans rarely detect prostate cancer even in men marked as having an elevated risk, calling into question current clinical guidelines.

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Humana pilot study reveals ongoing healthcare discrimination among Medicare Advantage members

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While only a feasibility exercise, the study strongly suggests additional patient screenings would help deepen understanding of literacy and discrimination issues.

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Everside and Marathon agree to merge

boston scientific acquires axonics

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Going forward, all 680 health centers in the two provider groups will combine to operate under the Marathon Health banner.

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