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ChatGPT shows ‘remarkable ability’ to process thoracic surgery data, could help with training and patient care

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A research lab led by a veteran cardiothoracic surgeon found that ChatGPT—particularly the GPT-4 model—could 'potentially revolutionize' training in the years ahead. 

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RadNet, cancer care advocates praise passage of bills to boost imaging coverage

The policy changes forbid insurers from saddling patients with out-of-pocket costs for services associated with lung and breast cancer.

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ACR shares ‘concern’ after CMS yanks coverage for certain exams, retroactive to 2019

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The college believes the move will sow confusion and is asking the agency to rescind its noncoverage determination. 

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Industry payments to radiologists dropped precipitously post COVID, with an uneven recovery since

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“Interestingly,” experts noted, despite such decreases, average payment amounts nearly tripled year-over-year, from $581 to $1,607 in 2020.

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Observation times following renal biopsies can be significantly reduced, according to new research

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New findings indicate that monitoring times following renal mass biopsy could be revisited in many cases without posing risks to patients.

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New data suggest clinicians should think twice before foregoing contrast-enhanced imaging

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The new data highlight a potential pitfall of unenhanced CT scans on patients presenting to emergency departments with acute pain—an inaccurate workup.

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On premise vs. cloud healthcare data storage: Which is better?

Josh Gluck, Pure Storage vice president of global vertical alliances and solutions, explains hospitals need to do more homework when it comes to which healthcare data storage solution is best for them - cloud or on-premise data centers.

Hospitals need to do their homework when it comes to which solution is best for them, Pure Storage's Josh Gluck told Radiology Business at the  HIMSS23 meeting.

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Fewer stress tests, more high-risk procedures: How working at a hospital influences cardiologists

Cardiologists employed by a hospital appear to be more likely to pursue cardiac catheterization or angioplasty than independent cardiologists. female physician male

Cardiologists employed by a hospital appear to be more likely to pursue cardiac catheterization or angioplasty than independent cardiologists.

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Medical device company raises $55M for new percutaneous heart pump

Magenta Medical Elevate Heart Pump

The device, described as the "world's smallest heart pump," has received the FDA's breakthrough device designation for two indications. 

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Heart-healthy diets: Evidence favors Mediterranean, DASH, plant-based options over keto, intermittent fasting

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Two known leaders in the field of preventive cardiology—Martha Gulati, MD, and Erin D. Michos, MD—contributed to a new analysis of heart-healthy diets and CVD.

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