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Most popular radiology video interviews on Health Imaging

Health Imaging

Radiology has seen a lot of large language model and generative AI research and adoption and it is clearly a hot button topic with our No.

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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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ACR CEO outlines top trends in breast imaging

Health Imaging

American College of Radiology CEO Dana Smetherman, MD, is a diagnostic radiologist who specializes in breast imaging. She spoke to Health Imaging about some key issues that have her attention in 2024 and beyond.

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Siemens Healthineers, Tower Health enter 10-year partnership

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The partnership aims to improve diagnostic imaging and digital intelligence tools for radiology, oncology, and cardiology across the West Reading, PA-based Tower Health system. This includes devices and scanners related to CT, MRI, interventional radiology, and Varian radiation oncology therapies.

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How radiology departments can decarbonize, save money

Health Imaging

Philips and Vanderbilt University Medical Center have released findings from their efforts to reduce waste in the hospital's radiology department.

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RadNet acquiring 6 imaging centers, adding $15M in annual revenue

Radiology Business

American Health Imaging, a partner with the larger private equity-backed US Radiology Specialists, is selling the locations.

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Decreasing energy consumption in radiology: How one hospital reduced use and saved big

Health Imaging

Energy consumption reduction tactics could decrease greenhouse gas emissions owed to radiology while also saving departments tens of thousands of dollars every year.

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