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Surgery journal appoints first female editor-in-chief

The move is effective Jan. 1.

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Predictive model helps reduce need for chest X-rays to diagnose pneumonia in kids

Scientists at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago recently detailed their new approach to reducing radiation exposure in Pediatrics. 

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Independent radiologists, who bill separately for imaging, muddying hospital price transparency efforts

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Reimbursement for such practitioners is often nontrivial and could create a substantial financial burden for patients who don't expect to receive additional bills, experts wrote in JAMA. 

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Healthcare deals were up 56% in 2021, with a few topping $5 billion

Physician medical groups and the managed care and rehabilitation sectors were top targets for deals last year, according to a new report from PwC.

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Medical companies among top franchises in 2021

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Several healthcare names have cracked the rankings of the top franchises in 2021 by Franchise Times.

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HealthCare.com raises $180M

Money dollar investments

The digital health platform that connects consumers, service providers and payers offers its own proprietary insurance plans and customizable insurance product bundles.

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Assessing blood samples with new device pinpoints early warning signs for COVID-19 patients

Even patients who were never hospitalized for COVID-19 face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues. #longcovid

The researchers found an unusually high amount of platelet aggregation in patient samples, a known indicator of microvascular thrombosis.

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Senators to question cardiologist Robert Califf, Biden’s nominee to lead FDA, on industry ties and COVID-19 response

 U.S. Senate has confirmed cardiologist Robert Califf as next FDA commissioner. 

FDA Commissioner Robert M. Califf, MD, is a cardiologist

Could Califf's connections to the pharmaceutical industry keep him from being approved as the next FDA commissioner? 

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What new research tells us about HIV and heart failure

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Patients with HIV have a greater chance of developing heart failure, according to new data published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.

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Baxter acquires global medical technology firm for estimated $12.5 billion

Healthcare M&A, mergers and acquisitions business deal.

The Deerfield, Illinois-based company also announced a few important leadership changes to go along with its purchase of Hillrom.

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