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Are ‘super phantoms’ key to advancing medical imaging?

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Developing and testing a new class of “super phantoms” is needed to optimize new medical imaging techniques before they are used in human studies, according to an article published May 24 in Communications Engineering. Phantoms are test objects used for initial testing and optimization of medical imaging techniques.

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Solar cell materials could make medical imaging safer, more cost-effective

Health Imaging

Not only could the materials reduce patient exposure to ionizing radiation, they also could reduce costs associated with traditional X-ray equipment, according to newly published research in Nature Communications.

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Advanced Visualisation in Radiology: Transforming Medical Imaging with 3D, VR, and AR

Open Medscience

Advanced Visualisation in Radiology enhances anatomical insight, supports surgical planning, and improves both diagnosis and patient communication. The post Advanced Visualisation in Radiology: Transforming Medical Imaging with 3D, VR, and AR appeared first on Open MedScience.

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RSNA and collaborators release statement on AI for cardiac CT, MRI

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The paper also provides a technology readiness level (TRL) framework designed to facilitate informed decision-making and communication for optimized resource allocation so that technologies with the highest potential for clinical impact can be prioritized.

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Maximize Your Radiology Center’s Performance With Specialized Scheduling

Patient-centric scheduling can only be achieved through optimized radiology workflows, effective communications between staff and physicians, and, of course, through specialized schedulers. In this guide, we’ll take you through a step-by-step process to transform your radiology center into a high-performance hub of medical imaging.

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Experts call for CPT codes for imaging AI reimbursement

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This may be especially difficult for women with dense breasts, who need supplemental imaging along with their screening mammogram. What were seeing is a relatively patchwork implementation and integration of AI into breast screening clinics, said Kelsey Hampton, PhD,director of mission communications and educationat Susan G.

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4 Trends in medical imaging in 2024: Breakthroughs in radiology productivity

AuntMinnie

Read on for our views on how standardized, adaptable infrastructure for medical imaging AI will ultimately improve the efficiency and precision of radiological assessments. AI can be leveraged to make incremental improvements at every stage of the medical imaging pipeline, beyond the tasks well-suited for a large language model.