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GE HealthCare Announces FES PET Imaging Recommendation in NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines)

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Detecting ER+ lesions in patients with recurrent or metastatic breast cancer could potentially aid oncologists, surgeons and clinicians in choosing the most appropriate therapy for patients.” cancer centers devoted to patient care, research, and education. The NCCN is a not-for-profit alliance of 33 leading U.S.

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Growth in Demand for Imaging Procedures Will Increase Need for Teleradiology

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The healthcare market is experiencing a shift towards outpatient care , driven by reimbursement changes, pandemic effects, and patient preferences, particularly prominent in the U.S. CAGR to $45.8bn in 2030. Key Players Key players include GE Healthcare, Philips, Siemens Healthineers, and more.

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Collaborative Approach to Address the Nursing Shortage

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Here at MRI Network, we’re all too aware that the nursing shortage continues to impact the healthcare industry across the United States. Healthcare organizations need access to highly qualified team members. McKinsey suggests that one solution is for healthcare providers to partner with existing academic institutions.

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Lunit targets U.S. market, expanded AI portfolio with bid for Volpara

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with Lunit’s complementing global footprint and AI expertise will create a compelling portfolio of advanced AI-enabled solutions for radiology and for other healthcare specialties," said Lunit CEO Brandon Suh in a statement. “Combining Volpara’s established presence in the U.S. The deal follows on recent U.S.

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Lunit Announces Completion of Volpara Acquisition to Advance AI-driven Cancer Care

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This merger represents an exciting opportunity to enhance our impact on global healthcare," said Teri Thomas, CEO of Volpara. Thomas added, "We can significantly improve early cancer detection and patient outcomes by integrating Volpara’s innovative breast screening technology with Lunit’s AI capabilities. billion in 2022 to USD 51.3

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Minnies winners for 2023 highlight AI, innovation in radiology

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Pickhardt believes using additional clinical data on CT imaging could save healthcare costs, especially when AI tools are used in parallel, suggesting it is a cost-effective or even cost-saving strategy for personalized or precision medicine. Healthcare consumes as much as 18% of the U.S. There are better ways to move toward value."

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