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Healthcare thought leaders fear lengthy ripple effects from COVID

Ripple Effect

Supply is suffering as hospitals continue to cope with COVID above all else. Demand is down due to patients’ reticence to risk nonemergency care. And the unease isn’t just about economics.  

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FDA set to resume regular imaging site inspections beginning July 20

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“In order to move to the next phase, we must see downward trends in new cases of COVID-19 and hospitalizations in a given area,” advised Commissioner Stephen Hahn, MD. 

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SNMMI 2020: Imaging highlights connection between heart and kidneys in heart attack response

Damaged Organ

Researchers monitored how the heart and kidneys responded one day, three days, seven days and six weeks following an induced myocardial infarction. 

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Medtronic’s new ICM gains FDA clearance, CE mark approval

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The device is roughly one-third the size of a AAA battery.

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COVID making hospitals highly attractive hacking targets

Hacker

One point of easier-than-normal entry is nonclinical employees working from home. Another is providers’ weakened state. Many are strapped for cash and, as a result, stretching resources.

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New PET/MRI method spots chronic pain points, alters more than half of management plans

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One Stanford University School of Medicine radiologist is hopeful this will lay the groundwork for an entirely new subspecialty in nuclear medicine and radiology.

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Mednax names new CEO amid plans to exit radiology

Mark S. Ordan

The Florida-based physician firm has selected Mark Ordan—who previously led publicly traded long-term care real estate firm Quality Care Properties—as its new chief executive. 

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Breast cancer 60% more fatal for heart attack survivors

The eye-opening study tracked more than 1,700 patients with early-stage breast cancer.

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SNMMI elects new president, other leadership positions during annual meeting

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Alan B. Packard, PhD, associate professor of radiology at Harvard Medical School.

The organization also announced its incoming president-elect and vice president-elect.

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Long thought to be damagingly stressful, family caregiving does no harm

Family Caregiver

Going by biomarkers of inflammation, taking care of aging or ailing loves ones is not detrimental to the caregiver’s own health and wellbeing. In fact, it may even make one healthier.   

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