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Popular weight-loss drugs don’t tip the scales against Alzheimer’s

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Semaglutide alters Alzheimer’s biomarkers but doesn’t slow the disease’s advance. 

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Reimbursement for AI-based plaque assessments is improving

The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT) is seeing major progress in its long-running push to secure broad reimbursement for artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled coronary CT angiography (CCTA) plaque analysis. According to Roosha Parikh, MD, FACC, FSCCT, associate director of Cardiac CT at St. Francis Heart Hospital, Long Island, New York, and a member of the SCCT Health Policy and Practice Committee, both Medicare and a growing number of private insurers are now covering the technology.

A growing number of private insurers are now covering these advanced technologies. Roosha Parikh, MD, told Cardiovascular Business that the hard work of SCCT and other groups has helped make this happen. 

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Is the field of cardiology empowering or stifling? Cardiologists share their perspective

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Some cardiologists feel the specialty is inclusive and nothing needs to change, but not everyone agrees with that sentiment. A new survey detailed the perspective of more than 1,500 cardiologists. 

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Medtronic recalls data management software, urging healthcare providers to run update

The error caused incorrect glucose data to be displayed to clinicians. According to Medtronic, any treatment decisions or recommendations based on those data need to be revisited.

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Catheters recalled due to defect—FDA highlights risk of stroke or brain damage

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The recall was put in place after a hydrophilic coating was discovered on the inside of the devices. According to the FDA, patients treated with the catheters could face a number of significant risks. 

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Radiology societies urge caution when implementing AI in pediatric imaging

U.S. News & World Report children’s hospitals cardiology heart surgery. SCAI said the Accelerating Kids' Access to Care Act would make it easier for children to access pediatric cardiology specialists in neighboring states when none are in their state, or out-of-state doctors are closer.

Six professional organizations including the Society for Pediatric Radiology made their case in a joint statement published across multiple medical journals Nov. 25. 

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Medicare doubles payment for certain contrast-enhanced ultrasound scans

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The federal payment program for seniors revealed the update in its hospital outpatient final rule, published in the Federal Register Nov. 25. 

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Whole-body MRI radiology group Prenuvo opens 1st location in Europe

Prenuvo's newest location in New York City.

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Leaders said opening the London clinic represents the first phase of Prenuvo’s European growth strategy as it evaluates additional cities for expansion. 

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Coalition of 36 AGs rejects Congressional push to bar states from regulating AI

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The bipartisan group of attorneys general is pushing back against Congressional plans to bar states from regulating AI, machine learning and large language models.

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White House announcement on healthcare called off, as GOP rejects ACA subsidies

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President Donald Trump's plan included a two-year extension of Affordable Care Act tax credits. But without support from Congress, any such proposal has no chance of being implemented.

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