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Owner UnitedHealth had claimed services would be largely restored by late March, but doc groups such as the MGMA claim things are still a mess. 

H5N1 bird flu in cows

Infectious disease experts are ratcheting up their watchfulness of the H5N1 influenza virus. That’s because the strain of “bird flu” has continued turning up in domestic livestock.

The healthcare employers’ trade group said a nationwide ban on noncompete contracts will stifle investment in new technologies.

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STS risk calculators are known as a go-to resource for cardiologists, surgeons and any other healthcare providers who manage the care of heart patients. 

“Radiologists themselves can and should play a key role in policy creation at every level," members of the specialty wrote in JACR

Tracking technologies sent patient information to advertisers such as Microsoft, Google and Meta.

IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study

Researchers explored data from nearly 2,500 AFib ablation patients, sharing their findings in JAMA Cardiology.

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The Amsterdam-based industry giant has extended its inspection window to ensure that no additional imaging equipment recalls are missed.

Wieland Sommer Smart Reporting

Munich, Germany-based TVM Capital Life Science led the Series C financing round with additional contributions from Bayern Kapital and existing investors. 

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Johns Hopkins researchers demonstrated the worthiness of the concept this year.

Product Recall

The FDA initially made the complaint in January. Exactech has agreed to recall products at risk of chemical oxidation as a result of faulty packaging.

The imaging iodine contrast shortage is delaying procedures and causing rationing at hospitals. impact is it having on hospitals and the tough decisions that are being made to triage patients to determine if they will get a contrast CT scan or an interventional or surgical procedure requiring contrast. Photo by Dave Fornell

This could be especially helpful when timely clinical decisions relative to the use of a contrast agent need to be made.

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Owner UnitedHealth had claimed services would be largely restored by late March, but doc groups such as the MGMA claim things are still a mess. 

Infectious disease experts are ratcheting up their watchfulness of the H5N1 influenza virus. That’s because the strain of “bird flu” has continued turning up in domestic livestock.

The healthcare employers’ trade group said a nationwide ban on noncompete contracts will stifle investment in new technologies.