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Private equity-backed oncology network hires noted radiologist as medical director, in-house reader

Robert J. McDonald, MD, will support the “strategic expansion” of radiotheranostic services across the American Oncology Network of clinics spanning 20 states. 

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Sectra signs 2 enterprise imaging contracts totaling over $40M

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The latest deal is with four National Health Service trusts in the United Kingdom, who plan to use the Sectra One Cloud for image storage. 

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How US healthcare can win over—or win back—the American people

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The American public’s trust in healthcare institutions, long a matter of common courtesy, fell off a cliff after the COVID-19 crisis. Two academic physicians propose a treatment pathway for the injured patient—aka our healthcare system’s reputation for reliability. 

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In brief: Hospitals v. pharmacies in court, lights on at all-electric hospital, money-minded nonprofits, more

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A new hospital is about to become the largest in the country intended to operate on electricity only. 

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Is IVL safe for patients with diabetes?

The use of intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is still safe and effective when patients present with calcified nodules (CNs), according to new long-term data published in EuroIntervention.[1] Researchers compared outcomes from patients with and without CNs, highlighting key similarities in stent expansion and luminal gain.

Intravascular lithotripsy in action. Image courtesy of Shockwave Medical, a part of Johnson & Johnson MedTech.

New two-year data confirm that the IVL technology developed by Shockwave Medical can be used to treat diabetic patients who require PCI.

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In-house radiology 3D printing could slash costs by up to 70% per model

In-house radiology 3D printing could produce significant savings.

A 3D printer investment could "pay for itself after just a few prints,” new data suggest.

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AI's biggest return on investment currently comes in the form of time

Time is money | Time Value Units | TVUs

Artificial Intelligence offers organizations value that extends beyond just payments, new survey data suggest.

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CPT code updates in 2026 will change how interventional cardiologists get paid

Arnold Seto, MD, MPA, FACC, FSCAI, cath lab director, Long Beach VA Medical Center, professor of medicine at Charles Drew University, Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) treasurer and chair of the SCAI Advocacy Committee, explains the new CPT reimbursement codes being introduced in January 2026 and their impact on practice.

A variety of CPT code changes take effect in 2026, and many of them will make a direct impact on interventional cardiology. Arnold Seto, MD, spoke to Cardiovascular Business about these updates for a new video interview.

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M-TEER still beneficial for high-risk patients with smaller mitral valve areas

older female patient and doctor

Mitral valve surgery can be especially challenging when patients present with a small mitral valve area. When it comes to M-TEER, however, treatment still appears to be both safe and effective.

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Kerfuffle continues over pending halt of hep B vaccine for babies

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Reaction to the recommendation has been strong and mostly—but not entirely—negative. 

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