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HRS, CTA pen consumer guidelines for CV wearables

The Heart Rhythm Society and Consumer Technology Association will debut new consumer guidelines this week focused on wearables that detect and monitor cardiovascular metrics.

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What’s to Gain from Strain? Experts Say Strain Echocardiography Is on the Path to Acceptance

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Despite its diagnostic and prognostic value, speckle-tracking strain echocardiography is underused, some cardiac imagers say. What will it take for adoption to pick up?

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US healthcare paperwork costs $812 billion

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Healthcare administrative and bureaucracy costs in the U.S. reached $812 billion in 2017––a whopping four times higher than Canada, according to a new study by Harvard researchers. And Medicare for all could be the way to achieve huge savings.

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Metric Disconnect: How to Manage a Practice When Compensation & Productivity Are Out of Sync

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Tread carefully, analysts warn. In the era of value-based healthcare, it may take more than shopworn business strategies to close the budget gap.

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Toronto-based AI specialists raise $40M in Series B funding

Deep Genomics, a Toronto-based AI company focused on the development of therapeutic drugs, has closed a Series B round of funding worth $40 million.

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4 ways that diversifying radiology’s ranks can translate directly to the bottom line

Many radiology business leaders are not approaching this issue with the seriousness it deserves, experts argue.

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Retooling Recovery: Emerging Evidence Sparks Interest in Enhanced Surgical Protocols

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After a slow start, cardiac ERAS is gaining traction in some U.S. hospitals. Proponents explain how to overcome resistance. 

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System combining laser imaging, AI may make cancer operations safer and more effective

The new approach can diagnose brain tumors similarly to humans, but in a fraction of the time.

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Cardiologist sues Apple over its HR-monitoring smartwatch tech

A New York cardiologist is suing tech giant Apple over its heartbeat-monitoring smartwatch capabilities, claiming the company lifted his patented HR intervention and has been using the technology without his permission.

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Mix of advanced imaging, AI accurately IDs brain tumors

Researchers have found a new technique for brain tumor image classification that combines advanced optical imaging with AI and published their findings in Nature Medicine.

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