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Surgical AI raises ethical questions

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If an AI-brained surgical robot refuses to do its job at a critical moment in the OR, who is responsible for stepping in?

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Updated cardiac imaging recommendations for treating COVID-19 patients

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Differentiating between actual signs of a COVID-19 infection and standard cardiac complications can be especially difficult.

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HIMSS pushes 2021 meeting back 5 months: ‘We just felt that March was too much of a risk’

The Chicago-based Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society officially announced Friday that it’s moving HIMSS21 in Las Vegas back to Aug. 9-13. 

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Major new digital health center quickly taking shape

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One state’s largest health system is combining forces with that state’s top medical school to launch a multidisciplinary digital health center that’s notable for its apparent velocity out of the gate.

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Cardiologist recalls role in getting LA police to stop using chokeholds, connects experience with current events

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In 1982, LAPD Police Chief Darryl Gates called the cardiologist with an unexpected question. 

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Medicare coverage for Alzheimer’s PET scans in doubt after high-profile, $100M study misses its mark

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The analysis was sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association and included more than 25,000 Medicare beneficiaries, with researchers exploring whether positron emission tomography could curb costs. 

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CV societies ‘very concerned’ about proposed coverage changes for MR therapy

Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.

The American College of Cardiology, Society of Thoracic Surgeons, American Association for Thoracic Surgery and Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions all collaborated on the response. 

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Radiology Political Action Committee relaunches fundraising efforts suspended amid pandemic

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RADPAC put its efforts on hold in mid-March but has kept busy in the ensuing months, advocating for PPE supplies, liability relief and small business loans.

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ACR, numerous others urge Congress to keep surprise billing fix out of COVID relief package

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Three radiology societies and groups representing "hundreds of thousands" of docs made their plea in a letter to congressional leaders. 

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Imaging accreditation org RadSite announces new CMO, and other recent radiology job changes

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Patrick Browning, MD.

Radiology Partners' president steps down, ASTRO names new president-elect, and more imaging workforce moves from this past month.

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