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Image interpretation vs. workflow interruption: Quantified, analyzed, strategized

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Upon commissioning a business process improvement team to meticulously track interpretative uptime, a 13-radiologist group learned its members had been spending nearly as many hours navigating interruptions as reading images.

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Tracking TAVR’s impact on gastrointestinal bleeding symptoms

Driven by its strategic goal to advance equity in the U.S. healthcare innovation sector, the American Medical Association (AMA) recently announced an initiative that supports leading industry stakeholders in committing to equitable health innovation opportunities targeted to improving health outcomes in historically marginalized communities. #Healthdisparities 

TAVR patients with gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) were linked to longer lengths of stay and a higher risk of acute kidney injury than patients without GIB.

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Expansion of open-source neuroimaging dataset aims to boost stroke research

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Researchers recently revamped the database in the hopes of expanding algorithm development in the field of stroke care. 

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Top 25 most socially responsible hospitals in the US

Out of thousands of hospitals, only a few dozen are considered socially responsible, according to a new ranking from think tank Lown Institute.

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5 ways to improve care for heart failure patients with limited English proficiency

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Researchers interviewed professional medical interpreters, sharing some of the lessons they learned in JACC: Heart Failure.

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CMS initiates official review of PET scan limit for patients with Alzheimer's

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"Clinical study protocols may involve more than one PET [amyloid-beta] scan per patient,” the CMS announcement said.

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Patient data company PicnicHealth raises $60M

Twenty-three percent of cardiologists have a net worth of more than $5 million, No. 5 among all specialties, according to a new report. A majority of cardiologists also said they have had no significant financial losses in the last year. What are cardiologists paid? How much do cardiologists make?

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PicnicHealth plans to build 30 new patient-centered real-world data cohorts with the funding.

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RSNA puts out call for additional 'Cutting-Edge Research' abstracts ahead of annual meeting

These abstracts can be submitted to RSNA starting on July 6, 2022. Submissions will be accepted until August 3 at noon CST. 

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'Unconscionable': Healthcare's reaction to the Roe v. Wade decision

The long legal saga of Richard Paulus, a Kentucky cardiologist accused of performing unnecessary cardiac procedures, appears to still be going strong in 2022 and might be reviewed by the Supreme Court. The New York state radiologist is facing 36 misdemeanor counts for secret sexual recording without consent, according to a story in the Boston Herald.

In wake of the Supreme Court’s vote to overturn Roe v. Wade––the historic court case that set a precedent for the Constitutional right to abortion care for the last nearly 50 years––healthcare industry groups and leaders have come forward speaking out against the decision.

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Why does heart disease look different in women? This gene may provide the key

Sex-linked variation in RAP1GAP2 could help explain poor outcomes for women with heart disease.

Sex-linked variations in the RAP1GAP2 gene could help explain poor outcomes for women with heart disease. 

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