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New CPR guidelines prioritize PPE in wake of contagious COVID-19 variants

The new guidance represents the work of dozens of experts. 

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Jefferson Health hit with data breach impacting more than 9,000 patients

The hacker only gained access to billing information and the Philadelphia-based provider began sending out individual notification letters on Jan. 20.

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Boston researchers hope PET-MRI brain scans will shed light on 'long-COVID' symptoms

The Biden administration will fight back and appeal a ruling that overturned the federal mask mandate on airlines and public transportation.

The team will be recruiting patients who are still experiencing extreme fatigue and difficulty concentrating after recovering from the virus.

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FDA approves remdesivir to treat high-risk outpatients with COVID-19

Those approved to receive the drug can do so outside of traditional hospital settings, including at skilled nursing facilities, home healthcare and other outpatient clinics such as infusion centers.

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Radiologists must change their approach to stroke care in the AI era

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Michael Goldberg, MD, reviews MRI scans of a patient who suffered a wake-up stroke.

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Allegheny Health Network

“Radiologists have an opportunity to situate themselves at the center of patient care, but it will require transforming the operational framework and rebranding ourselves," experts suggested in a new editorial.

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Holter monitor for low-risk patients gains FDA clearance

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The device includes an adjustable design that can be updated as new features are finalized.  

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Tracking non-primary PCI outcomes among men and women

In-hospital complications are more common among women who undergo LAAO than men. However, according to a new study in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, men and women have similar long-term outcomes.

The study's authors believe this to be the largest analysis of its kind. 

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Performing TAVR and TMVR during the same hospitalization may provide value

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

Patients undergoing both procedures at once tended to be sicker, but their risk of poor outcomes did not significantly increase. 

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CT angiography produces surge of extra work for radiologists, underlining need for burnout vigilance

The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF), a related organization of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), this week released a statement on the criminalization of medical errors. The APSF said criminal prosecution is unjust and counterproductive is healthcare organizations want to find ways to mitigate errors by understanding how they happen and create protocols or IT systems can can help prevent future errors. The criminal trial of nurse RaDonda Vaught was counterproductive to safety.

Creating a data-driven, analytical understanding of imaging volumes each shift can allow practices to increase staffing to help alleviate workload-related distress. 

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Wide variation in musculoskeletal imaging charges, including 74-fold difference for one CT exam

Price shopping transparency

Stanford University experts analyzed price transparency data from 250 of the nation's top hospitals, sharing their work in AJR. 

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