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VIDEO: Impact of the 2023 Medicare cuts on radiology

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Ed Gaines, JD, vice president of regulatory affairs and industry liaison, Zotec Partners, discussed the impact of the 2023 Medicare Fee Schedule on radiology at RSNA 2022 in Chicago last week. RSNA and several other medical societies say the cuts are not sustainable.

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Healthcare groups react to prior authorization proposed rule

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Healthcare groups are largely excited by a new proposed rule from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) that aims to streamline prior authorization and reduce burden on healthcare providers.

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Dark field chest X-rays can improve diagnosis of COVID-related lung disease

Daniela Pfeiffer, professor of radiology and medical director of the study

Daniela Pfeiffer, professor of radiology and medical director of the study.

The novel technology offers a lower-radiation alternative to CT while offering key information about infected lung tissue.

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How common are acute kidney injuries in kids following contrast administration?

Based on the findings of a new paper in Radiology, the risks of contrast-associated acute kidney injuries are rare in kids, but age can be a protective factor.

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Kaiser Permanente nurses approve 22.5% wage hike

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A Northern California nurses union has approved their new employment deal with Kaiser Permanente after negotiating a 22.5% wage increase. 

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Cognitive decline not far behind amyloid and tau PET-positive scans, even for the asymptomatic

An example of a positive amyloid plaque PET nuclear brain scan. these tests can help identify Alzheimer's patients earlier so they can be prescribed drugs to treat the condition.

Common markers of Alzheimer's disease visualized on PET scans of asymptomatic patients might foreshadow the onset of symptoms in the years following their initial discovery.

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Interventional cardiology to join the Match in 2025

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It is an announcement many interventional cardiologists have been waiting to hear for a long time. 

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VIDEO: Insurance companies have weaponized the No Surprises Act, may impact patient care

Ed Gaines, JD, CCP, vice president of regulatory affairs and industry liaison, Zotec Partners, discusses the No Surprises Act on radiology at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2022 meeting. Gaines works with RSNA on billing and Medicare issues and spoke in sessions at the RSNA 2022 meeting. Insurance companies have weaponized the No Surprises Act in an effort to cut their costs, he said.

Ed Gaines, JD, CCP, vice president of regulatory affairs and industry liaison, Zotec Partners, discusses the impact of the No Surprises Act on healthcare and medical imaging at the RSNA 2022 meeting

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CMS proposes rule on prior authorization

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Prior authorization, which requires healthcare providers to get approval from insurance providers before giving certain treatments to patients, has been long-hailed as extremely burdensome to physicians, even causing delays in patient care.

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An updated look at the latest self-expandable and balloon-expandable TAVR devices

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Researchers have completed a new analysis of the Evolut Pro and Pro+ devices from Medtronic and the Sapien 3 Ultra devices from Edwards Lifesciences, sharing the results in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.

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