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Cigna will pay $172M for allegedly filing false claims that lacked necessary imaging to back diagnosis codes

Cigna, one of the nation’s largest health insurance providers, announced new priorities for its capital deployment, including steering an additional $450 million into Cigna Ventures.

NPs purportedly would diagnose serious, complex conditions without the necessary medical imaging to reach such conclusions, the Department of Justice said Sept. 30. 

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21st Century Cures Act information-blocking rule has no impact on patient complaints in radiology

That’s according to a new single-center analysis from Vanderbilt University Medical Center published in JAMA Health Forum.

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Deloitte survey suggests time has come for the CICO—‘chief internal controls officer’

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Almost half of U.S. executives working in or close to the C-suite, 44.7%, see AI as the emerging technology most likely to put their internal-control systems at risk over the next 12 months.

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Employing a full-time reading room coordinator boosts radiologist efficiency, reduces turnaround times

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Few level 1 trauma centers employ such a position, typically tasked with fielding phone calls from referrers, triaging requests to residents and relaying critical results. 

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Radiology workflow specialists announce 3 AI partnerships ahead of November launch

Sirona Medical is launching a platform in November to bring more AI options to radiologists.

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Excessive cannabis use linked to greater risk of heart attack, other cardiovascular events

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Researchers examined data from nearly 60,000 adults, focusing on individuals who have been diagnosed with Cannabis Use Disorder. 

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Death after TAVR: Heart failure, sudden cardiac arrest stand out as 2 leading causes

American Heart Association and Joint Commission launch new Comprehensive Heart Attack Center certification.

A majority of patient deaths within two years of TAVR can be linked to cardiovascular complications, according to new research published in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions. Can follow-up care be improved to combat this trend? 

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Transformational Data and New Paradigms: Evaluating Stable Chest Pain with CCTA

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In recognition of World Heart Day, an expert panel of cardiologists shared the latest data and strategies for improving the diagnosis and management of coronary artery disease (CAD) and data-based benefits of a CCTA-first pathway.

CMS agrees to broaden MRI pay policy in response to radiology societies’ advocacy campaign

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“After back and forth correspondence, and multiple phone calls, we are thrilled to announce that this campaign was successful,” one of the trade groups said. 

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Masking, social distancing ‘do not reduce and may enhance’ subjective well-being in the pandemic-wary

Social Distancing

Regardless of effectiveness or lack thereof, pandemic-response measures like masking and social distancing give many people a sense of being better off with them than without them. 

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