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Best and worst states for doctors in 2020

Montana is the best state for doctors in 2020, according to a new ranking from WalletHub.

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Cancer death rate continues to slide in the US, CDC reports

Overall, mortality dipped by about 1.5% on average between 2001 and 2017, with the decline more pronounced among men than women. 

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Physicians relying solely on CT findings can miss COPD cases, overdiagnose others

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U.K researchers also recommend incorporating breathing tests into low-dose CT lung cancer screening programs to better diagnose the disease.

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Bill aims to protect front-line healthcare workers from coronavirus, avert ‘public health disaster’

The measure would establish standards to help safeguard providers who are at an increased risk of contracting the disease. 

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CMS outlines coverage benefits for coronavirus

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CMS has issued Frequently Asked Questions to provide more information on essential health benefits coverage of the new coronavirus, COVID-19, outbreak. 

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What new AI research could mean for children with epilepsy

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Researchers have located the part of the brain that causes pediatric patients to stop breathing during a seizure, sharing their findings in JCI Insight.

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Size matters: How one large radiology provider is using scale to solve the value equation

Leaders at Radiology Partners recently detailed how they’re harnessing their considerable reach to improve care delivery. 

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Radiology group warns that PACS hackers accessed patients' data

New York-based Northeast Radiology said 29 patients' information was accessed and is notifying additional individuals whose information was put at-risk during the breach.

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LVAD recipients see heightened risk of suicide

Heart patients with implanted left ventricular assist devices are more likely to both attempt and succeed in committing suicide than other chronically ill patients, according to a study out of France.

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Data Dilemma: Taming Healthcare’s Beautiful Beast

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To get the operational perspective, CVB hosted a roundtable discussion with service line leaders about the opportunities and challenges they encounter around data.
 

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