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RSNA 2023 sees attendance uptick but still lags pre-COVID numbers

Attendees lined up to get photos in front of the large logo at RSNA 2023. Photo by Dave Fornell

With a theme of “Leading Through Change,” radiology’s flagship conference featured more than 850 research papers, 1,400 scientific posters and 1,600 educational exhibits. 

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Hospital C-suites increasingly perceive need for digital health mission, vision

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More than two-thirds of hospital executives, 70%, say their institution has a formal or comprehensive strategy in place for selecting, acquiring and integrating digital health products.

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Collaboration brings AI-driven imaging standards to healthcare organizations

Enlitic and Infinitt North America hope their partnership will inspire new research.

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Use of AI-driven CT workflows in outpatient imaging to better serve patients

Video of Nasir Siddiqui, MD, chair of radiology at Duly Health and Care, explaining how outpatient CT has improv e Duly's ability to serve patients. #GE #RSNA #ESNA23 #RSNA2023

Nasir Siddiqui, MD, chair of radiology at Duly Health and Care, explains how the suburban Chicago company uses computed tomography to more effectively treat its customers.

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Luma Vision raises $22M for 4D cardiac imaging platform

Luma Vison's Verafeye is the company’s 4D imaging and navigation platform for EP lab procedures for AFib.

The company's Verafeye platform was designed to provide imaging guidance during cardiac procedures using advanced catheter sensors and deep learning. 

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Hybrid coronary revascularization vs. CABG for multivessel CAD: New meta-analysis tracks long-term outcomes

Newsweek ranked the 50 best heart hospitals in the world

A hybrid approach may increase the risk of certain adverse events, according to a new meta-analysis focused on long-term outcomes. 

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Former FDA employees share concerns about heart device safety data

Abbott’s HeartMate 3 left ventricular assist device (LVAD) has been implanted in thousands of U.S. patients in recent years.According to a new investigative report from CBS News and KFF Health News, however, safety data related to the device have raised questions in certain parts of the healthcare industry.

HeartMate 3 LVAD image courtesy of Abbott. 

Abbott's HeartMate 3 LVAD is the only FDA-approved device of its kind currently available in the United States. Should reports of adverse events worry cardiologists? Or are they to be expected when treating such a vulnerable patient population?

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Radiology among specialties with highest rate of physicians intending to leave current job

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The survey of 18,719 academics also explored reasons why physicians might intend to leave a job, with burnout and lack of professional fulfillment both leading the way. 

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Patient self-scheduling significantly increases mammography completion rates

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This small, low-cost practice change is a promising way to increase cancer screening participation, researchers detailed recently. 

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Feds resume dispute-resolution process under the No Surprises Act for batched claims

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The American College of Radiology said it "strongly opposed" the pause and it is currently working with CMS to further fine-tune the system. 

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