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5 notable quotes on COVID’s culling of 1.4 million healthcare jobs in April

Downturn

Here’s a sampling of some of the best thinking on this body blow to the U.S. healthcare economy.

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Radiology interest groups urge Congress to delay implementation of imaging appropriate-use criteria

Several imaging industry lobbying groups are continuing to press national lawmakers to provide relief for radiology practices hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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How to make a difference: A helpful guide for hospitals looking to improve their PCI program

What is the best way to determine—and improve—the quality of a PCI program?

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Early mammography screening remains key even as breast cancer treatment advances

A new study of more than half a million Swedish women found that early screening reduces the risk of dying from the disease by 41% within a decade of diagnosis.

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RSNA: Continued school and day care closures may have ‘substantial’ impact on radiology staffing

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That’s according to new guidance, issued by the Radiological Society of North America Monday to help docs deal with returning to post-COVID normalcy. 

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ACC updates data registries to track COVID-19’s impact on heart disease patients

The American College of Cardiology announced Monday, May 11, that it will start using two data registries to track and study the relationship between COVID-19 and heart disease.

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Beloved Miami cardiologist dies from coronavirus complications

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A 50-year-old cardiologist has died from complications related to COVID-19.

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Readily available radiotracer offers new option in prostate cancer imaging

Nuclear medicine experts found that 18F-PSMA-1007 performed just as well as 68Ga-PSMA for staging individuals with intermediate- or high-risk forms of the disease.

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PRECEPT study finds contact force-sensing catheters safe for treating persistent AFib

The findings were originally scheduled to be presented at the Heart Rhythm Society’s 2020 Heart Rhythm Scientific Sessions.

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Imaging a prognostic must-have for elderly COVID-19 patients

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Radiology findings are vital aids in the fight against COVID-19, and imaging is all but essential for elderly patients.

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