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Radiology group will pay over $5M to settle allegations it bribed referrers

Radiology Business

Private equity-backed American Health Imaging allegedly doled out tickets to concerts, the SEC Football Championship, meals and fishing trips to help induce referrals.

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Clinicians want AI to show its work

Health Imaging

Providers are more likely to trust AI when they understand how it arrives at its conclusions.

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Yet another MRI 'freak accident' is making headlines months after it took place

Health Imaging

When it happened, news of the incident did not circulate, and whether it was reported to any governing body remains unclear.

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ChatGPT's medical writing is getting so good that it may soon fool AI detectors

Health Imaging

The large language model’s medical manuscripts are becoming so well constructed that it can be difficult to distinguish them from those compiled by humans.

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Portable MRI system slashes the time it takes to image stroke patients

Health Imaging

Experts are optimistic that the use of portable systems can increase accessibility to neuroimaging and efficiency in stroke care.

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As synthetic mammography keeps improving, it may soon be the new standard

Health Imaging

Synthetic mammography has certain disadvantages, but they may be outweighed by its improved safety.

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'Visual hindsight bias': What it is and how it affects lawsuits against radiologists

Health Imaging

This psychological phenomenon describes the notion that people believe they can make better predictions or decisions once they have been exposed to new information on the subject, often causing them to overestimate their own abilities.

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