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Private equity-backed Solis Mammography enters new state with imaging center acquisition

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The company now operates over 150 outpatient imaging centers across 23 major markets also including Dallas, Houston, Denver, D.C. and more. 

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46,000 healthcare workers across the West Coast strike over wages, low staffing

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The cohort of union nurses, advanced practitioners, pharmacists, dieticians and more is employed by Kaiser Permanente. The demonstration is expected to last until Sunday morning.

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Woman arrested on 50-count indictment for impersonating a nurse

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Crystal Scott, 44, of Las Vegas is accused of forging the signature of two physicians to prescribe drugs, including insulin, to diabetic children. She also allegedly operated an unlicensed healthcare business, portraying herself as a registered nurse.

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Johnson & Johnson to spin off $9.2B DePuy orthopedics division into independent company

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The division develops and manufactures knee and hip replacements, along with other surgical implants. J&J said it will separate DePuy within 18 to 24 months, at which point it will be the largest orthopedics company in the world.

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Industry partnership seeks to bolster supply of radioisotopes

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Two key companies shared the news Oct. 14, highlighting the potential their partnership has for improving oncologic care.

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Lack of standardized PSMA PET/CT reporting hindering patient care

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A new assessment details numerous discrepancies between scoring systems, which could have a detrimental impact on patient care, experts contend.

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How mental health can influence cardiovascular health

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Different subtypes of depression are association with specific cardiometabolic diseases, according to new data out of the Netherlands. 

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Cardiologists perform first TTVR of its kind on recent heart transplant recipient

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The Evoque TTVR system from Edwards Lifesciences. Image taken during TCT 2024.

When a 50-year-old patient developed severe TR just months after receiving a heart transplant, the safest treatment option was to implant an Evoque TTVR device. 

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Tips for preventing 'unpredictable' hypersensitivity contrast reactions

Iodine contrast being loaded into a contrast injector in preparation for a cardiac CT scan at Duly Health and Care in Lisle, Illinois. The contrast shortage is causing some healthcare organizations to postpone exams and procedures and ration contrast supplies. Photo by Dave Fornell

Contrast being loaded into an injector for a cardiac CT scan at Duly Health and Care in Lisle, Illinois. Photo by Dave Fornell

Experts recently developed a new set of recommendations to help providers better navigate decisions related to contrast administration, sharing their guidance in Insights into Imaging. 

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Long-term data highlight Ross procedure's safety, effectiveness in younger patients

Ismail El-Hamamsy, MD, PhD, director of aortic surgery for the Mount Sinai Health System, explains the long-term outcomes of the Ross procedure, where a diseased aortic valve is surgically replaced with the patient's own pulmonary valve.

TAVR may get more attention, but the Ross procedure has also gained significant momentum in recent years. Ismail El-Hamamsy, MD, PhD, detailed his own team's success with the complex procedure.

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