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Senators introduce medical AI reimbursement bill

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This legislation would create that system, improving diagnoses and encouraging the adoption of AI devices in clinical settings. Over three-fourths of all clinical AI in the U.S. Bill proponents say this inconsistency will negatively impact clinical AI adoption and patient access to these tools. However, the U.S.

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Generative AI, radiologist shortages feature in 2024 Minnies

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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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Signify Research’s medical imaging predictions for 2024

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Signify Research has released its top 10 predictions for the medical imaging market in 2024, including five for imaging IT and AI and five for modalities. Imaging IT and AI : Consolidation is not over yet; 15 AI vendors will be acquired or exit the medical imaging AI market in 2024.

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

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

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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

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Most Influential Radiology Researcher Erik Middlebrooks, MD, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL Erik Middlebrooks, MD. One of this year's nominations for Most Influential Radiology Researcher is Erik Middlebrooks, MD, of the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL.

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The deep-learning triple threat transforming medical imaging

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Intelligent imaging systems that learn with each scan and produce medical images with unprecedented speed, detail, and precision represent some of the most seismic advances in radiology since the Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to the inventors of computer-assisted tomography in 1979. Kelly Londy of GE HealthCare.

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Mayo Clinic and GE HealthCare Enter Strategic Collaboration to Advance Innovation in Medical Imaging and Theranostics

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milla1cf Thu, 09/14/2023 - 15:17 September 14, 2023 — Mayo Clinic and GE HealthCare announce a strategic healthcare collaboration for research and product development programs aimed to transform the experience of patients and clinicians in the practice of radiology and the delivery of novel therapies.