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Negative healthcare experiences are common

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Two out of three people have had a negative experience with a medical provider, according to a recent survey from Accenture.

 

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HIMSS speakers see standards, possibly ‘nutrition labels’ in healthcare AI’s future

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Freely hope for the best, but diligently prepare for the worst. Applied to end users of healthcare AI, that adage could have been a key takeaway at last week’s annual meeting of HIMSS in Las Vegas.

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COVID-19 vaccine booster shots safe and beneficial for heart transplant patients

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Heart transplant recipients reap significant benefits from a third dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

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Abbott’s LAA closure solution for AFib patients gains FDA approval

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The device has already been approved in other parts of the world, including Europe. 

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Cardiologist gets jail time for possessing ‘deviant, distressing and disturbing’ child abuse materials

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The doctor's lawyers argued that these behaviors were a result of his depression and feelings of burnout.

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History of CABG associated with a higher risk of death from COVID-19

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Researchers examined data from four different studies. The mean patient age was roughly 68 years old. 

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16% of heart failure patients delay or skip treatment—many for financial reasons

A majority of patients delaying care came from a low-income household.

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‘Grave concern’: Radiologist reimbursement expected to plummet after CMS clinical labor wage update

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The Society of Interventional Radiology said the proposed cuts represent a “perfect storm,” resulting from the feds’ failure to keep labor rates and product tables current with inflation.

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Legal battle brewing over AI’s potential status as a ‘nonhuman inventor’

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If humans and only humans can be named inventors on U.S. patent applications, some AI developers are going to be disincentivized from innovating.

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Machine learning helps explain, quantify differences between men’s and women’s soccer

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Women soccer players have either better ball-recovery skills than men or worse ball retainment. Either way, the result is a “more fragmented game” in women’s soccer.

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