Dear AuntMinnie Member,
The most important week in radiology begins on Sunday, when RSNA 2025 gets underway in Chicago.
AuntMinnie editors will be onsite at McCormick Place to report on the latest research as well as developments from the technical exhibits. Make sure you don’t miss any big news by visiting our RSNA RADcast, which will be updated daily with articles and video interviews.
But before we get to RSNA 2025, let’s take a look at some of our most popular stories from last week. The fourth-quarter update to the MarkeTech Group’s Medical Imaging Confidence Index (MICI) has been published. How are radiology administrators feeling about the future? Find out in our coverage of the MICI Q4 report.
GE HealthCare’s planned $2.3 billion acquisition of Intelerad generated substantial interest among AuntMinnie members, as did the reintroduction of the Find It Early Act in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bipartisan legislation aims to expand insurance coverage of diagnostic breast imaging.
How are imaging modalities portrayed in the movies? Researchers recently found that movies and documentaries are more likely to highlight harmful findings or procedural problems.
See below for the full list of our top stories from last week.
MICI Q4: Radiology admins’ confidence varies regarding medical imaging
Radiologist performance, patient factors tied to interval cancer risk
Higher muscle mass, decreased belly fat equals a healthy brain
Brain MRI reveals pro fighters’ risk of waste clearing system damage
Electrical bone stimulation may improve bone health in women
Use precontrast, low attenuation CT to better identify liver cancer
Erik L. Ridley
Editor in Chief
AuntMinnie.com

