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Ablation underused to treat pain in cancer patients

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Less than 1% of hospitalized cancer patients undergo percutaneous ablation to relieve pain associated with bone or soft tissue tumors, according to a study by researchers at Emory University. The study was published January 30 in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology. percentage points; p = 0.019).

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Community hospital scores $4M award to beef up interventional radiology services

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NYC Health + Hospitals said the money will allow it to provide patients with access to a “state of the art” suite for IR procedures.

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Walmart donates $5M to help hospital in its home state open interventional radiology suite

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Prior to adding the IR facility, Mercy said it believes potential patients were traveling outside the region to obtain IR services.

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Ala. health system advisers get interventional radiology earful

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Medicaid reimbursement, cost-saving, and radiologist recruitment issues are contributing to a drastic reduction of interventional radiology services in Tuscaloosa, home to the University of Alabama, and surrounding communities. Others quoted by the Alabama Daily News report cited Medicaid reimbursement as a factor.

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Payment policies may be driving down utilization of key interventional radiology procedure

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Fewer than 2% of hospitalized inpatients underwent ablation for renal cell carcinoma, despite its lower cost and other benefits.

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MICI Q2 2024: Radiology administrators remain optimistic about growth

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Radiology administrators are confident that diagnostic and interventional radiology will continue to grow as a profit center, according to The MarkeTech Group's Medical Imaging Confidence Index (MICI) new report for the second quarter of 2024.

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Road to RSNA 2024: Digital X-Ray Preview

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Finally, we provide a sampling of interventional radiology research, which is also largely concerned with reducing patient radiation. The finding underscores the importance of adopting a value-based approach to radiology, according to the researchers. Are carbon nanotubes the future for digital x-ray systems? 3:00 p.m. |

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