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Shaping the future of radiology in 2025: Trends, threats, and opportunities

AuntMinnie

Radiology is undergoing significant changes in 2025, driven by healthcare advancements, regulatory challenges, and workforce dynamics. The hospital takeover in radiology The healthcare landscape is witnessing a notable shift as hospitals evaluate taking radiology services in-house.

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Senators introduce medical AI reimbursement bill

AuntMinnie

The bipartisan bill would amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to set up appropriate payment of certain algorithm-based healthcare services under the Medicare program. Medicare patients deserve access to the life-changing care that artificial intelligence-enabled devices can offer,said Rounds in a prepared statement.

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Generative AI, radiologist shortages feature in 2024 Minnies

AuntMinnie

Middlebrooks, MD, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL Erik H. Middlebrooks, MD, of the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL. His lab team is currently focused on "implementing advanced techniques, such as parallel transmit, to achieve more consistent image quality and fully harness the power of 7T for every patient," Middlebrooks said.

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FDA has now cleared 700 AI healthcare algorithms, more than 76% in radiology

Health Imaging

Medical imaging makes up 76% of all the FDA-cleared artificial intelligence clinical algorithms used for direct patient care.

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ARPA-H taps Pisano for 'Advancing Clinical Trials Readiness' initiative

AuntMinnie

The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) has tapped the American College of Radiology's (ACR) Chief Research Officer Etta Pisano, MD, to develop its clinical trial portfolio and lead its Advancing Clinical Trials Readiness initiative. Department of Health and Human Services.

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AI in Healthcare: Breaking Down Cultural Barriers to Transform Patient Care

Aidoc

At the recent DACH Healthcare Innovation Summit in Berlin, a panel of leading healthcare executives and practitioners tackled a pressing reality: the biggest barrier to AI adoption in medicine isnt the technologyits us. While more than 1,000 FDA-cleared AI algorithms exist today, only a fraction are in clinical use.

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HPI: Nonradiologists interpret more than a third of office-based imaging

AuntMinnie

A significant percentage of imaging studies ordered by office-based healthcare providers are self-interpreted rather than referred to radiologists for reading, according to researchers from the Harvey L. It's possible that, as healthcare consolidation continues, self-interpretation by nonradiologist providers may decrease, Christensen noted.