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National Science Foundation issues $1M grant to eliminate imaging contrast with AI

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Case Western Reserve University researchers hope to make the diagnosis of cancer safer and less expensive.

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TAVR patients face a higher risk of stroke for up to 2 years

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A majority of strokes after TAVR occur in the first 48 hours, but patients remain at a significantly higher risk for much longer. 

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Theragnostics: A growing trend in molecular imaging

Bhvita Jani, medical imaging principal analyst, Signify Research, discusses growing trend of theragnostics in nuclear imaging and oncology at RSNA2023. #theragnostics #RSNA #RSNA23 #RSNA2023 #radiology #NucMed #Oncology

Bhvita Jani, medical imaging principal analyst at Signify Research, discusses the evolution of theragnostics and its applications in nuclear imaging and oncology.

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UnitedHealth aims to acquire physician-owned provider of radiology and other specialty services

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The nation’s largest healthcare corporation has made an offer for the Corvallis Clinic in Oregon, which has 11 locations across the state's Willamette Valley. 

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Scientists developing an AI alternative to chemical-based imaging contrast agents

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Case Western Reserve University recently scored a $1.125 million grant from the National Science Foundation to help fuel its work, with a focus on MRI. 
 

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Industry Watcher’s Digest

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Buzzworthy developments of the past few days.

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Both sides now: 6 contended points regarding AI in healthcare

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In 2018, almost a quarter of surveyed Americans expected healthcare to be among the earliest and hardest hit of all employment sectors. However, in 2023, McKinsey & Co. projected overall demand for healthcare workers to grow by 30% by 2030.

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Mayo Clinic uses automation to share Patient Praises with radiology staff

The noted academic institution trimmed about 3 minutes from the manual feedback-sharing process while also bolstering feelings of appreciation among its imaging team. 

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HeartFlow’s AI-powered CAD offering reaches a significant milestone

Performing CT-derived fractional flow reserve (CT-FFR) before transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) improves the accuracy of coronary CT angiography (CCTA) and helps limit unneeded invasive coronary angiography (ICA), according to a new study published in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions. Heartflow

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The company's trademark offering has now been used to evaluate one quarter of a million patients. 

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Falls, infections much more likely among Medicare patients treated at private equity-owned hospitals

Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey’s largest health network, recently announced it has signed a definitive agreement with Complete Care to acquire a majority of its long-term care facilities. 

Private equity is becoming more and more influential in many healthcare specialties, including cardiology. This has prompted increased speculation about the impact such investments may have on patient outcomes.

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