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The technological divide: Navigating the depersonalizing impact of technology on the patient-physician connection
Insights from Dr. Mark F. Sullivan, Internal Medicine physician at Northern Virginia Family Practice
Why the fifth industrial revolution will be built on brain science
Insights from Jin Hyung Lee, Associate Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Bioengineering, Neurosurgery, and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University and the founder of LVIS
Remembering Jim Beier
A tribute to a beloved medical equipment industry veteran
What to expect at the 2025 AAMI eXchange
A conversation with four members of AAMI’s leadership team
Financial wellness as a critical social determinant
Ryne Natzke, chief revenue officer at TrustCommerce, a Sphere Company, on how providers can help patients manage medical costs
Real-world data is reshaping medtech — but at what cost?
Insights from DJ Fang, co-founder & COO of Pure Global

Industry News

The 10 biggest CT stories of 2020

From cancer screening to improved protocols, CT news in 2020 was mainly about utilization

AI and neuroimaging research on surgical skill scores $2.2 million funding

The research is geared toward improving surgeons' skills.

New technique produces self-learning algorithms for medical imaging

The technique enables users with little to no specialist knowledge to configure self-learning algorithms

President-elect Joe Biden undergoes CT scan for hairline fractures to foot

Biden injured his foot when he slipped over Thanksgiving weekend

Transforming healthcare through blockchain

A look at potential clinical and imaging applications

Price transparency efforts and healthcare consumerism update at RSNA

Out-of-pocket costs are up 63% over five years, as wages have only increased 11%

Radiotherapy omission has little impact on survival in older breast cancer patients

Patients had a higher rate of local recurrence but similar rates in distant metastasis and survival

AI digital stethoscope eliminates noise for more accurate diagnosis of lung ailments

The stethoscope requires no training and could be used to diagnose cases of COVID-19

How handheld ultrasound can achieve mainstream adoption

Ultra-portability, relatively low cost, and ease of disinfection have caused high demand during the pandemic

Care New England turns down $550 million buyout offer from StoneBridge Healthcare

CNE will focus on its talks to merge with LifeSpan

Thorough sanitization and PPE are essential for curbing asymptomatic COVID transmission

Asymptomatic patients could go to hospital and transmit infection

AliveCor sues Apple for patent infringement of ECG technology in mobile phones

AliveCor alleges that the Apple Watch Series 4 EKG app is too similar in its features to three patents

Low-cost, portable scanner extends MR availability for brain imaging

The scanner can be installed in ambulances, small clinics, doctors' offices, and wheeled into patient rooms

Radiology editorial board highlights top research papers of 2020

Many papers focus not just on COVID-19 but other issues investigated by the medical imaging community

Zionexa distributes first FDA-approved estrogen-receptor-based PET tracer in U.S.

Cerianna can show if tumors are no longer responding to estrogen suppression therapy

MR scan burns patient with facemask, FDA issues warning

Masks made of metal can cause radio-frequency-induced heat that can burn a patient during an MR scan

The 10 biggest radiography stories of 2020

Novel detectors, increased portability, and improvements to protocol have defined the latest innovations

Radiologists discuss data sharing practices for AI development at RSNA

Affected by patient privacy, legal and regulatory requirements, and partnerships

Critical vulnerability makes GE radiological devices vulnerable to hacking

The vulnerability lies in the default passwords of GE's product management software

DBT may offer better survival outcomes than DM for breast cancer patients

Could detect more invasive cancers early and offer patients more treatment options
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