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Lit review identifies a ‘glaring gap’ involving older Americans and healthcare AI

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Conventional wisdom has it that older adults willingly lag behind younger subpopulations when it comes to reaping the benefits of emerging healthcare technologies, including AI. 

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WSJ: UnitedHealth seeks meeting with Trump as part of lobbying effort

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The Wall Street Journal said that President Donald Trump has yet to meet with company representatives. However, UnitedHealth CEO Stephen Hemsley reportedly met with members of the administration in Washington.

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Joysticks recalled after power wheelchairs move on their own, injuring a patient

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a recall of Mo-Vis BVBA joysticks after a faulty firmware version was linked to the malfunction. Users will need to have their devices upgraded.

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Terrorism charges dropped against Mangione in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing

Luigi Mangione Mugshot

Luigi Mangione's mugshot.

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Pennsylvania Department of Corrections

Luigi Mangione still faces nine counts in New York stemming from the alleged murder of Brian Thompson. Additionally, he faces a federal murder indictment that carries the possibility of the death penalty.

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AI model nearly halves false positive rates for lung cancer CT screenings

AI model reduces false positives on lung cancer CT scans

Reducing false positives could decrease the frequency of unnecessary procedures, lower the associated costs and also ease patient anxiety concerning CT results. 

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A robot may soon be handling patients' ultrasounds in a Wisconsin health system

A robot in Wisconsin is being trained to do remote ultrasounds

Cobionix Corp. CEO Matt Sefati. Courtesy of Sarah Kloepping/USA Today Network

The machine will be operated remotely by a sonographer who has been trained to conduct remote ultrasound exams.

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MGMA: Congress needs to act soon to preserve access to telemedicine programs

MGMA's Anders Gilberg says Congress needs to act soon to preserve access to telemedicine programs.

Congress needs to act soon to extend telemedicine services that were greatly expanded under COVID provisions, or they will expire by October. Anders Gilberg, senior vice president of government affairs at the Medical Group Management Association, explains concerns raised by doctors and lawmakers.

 

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FDA approves nasal spray for edema associated with congestive heart failure

Corstasis Therapeutics bumetanide nasal spray Enbumyst

The newly approved intranasal loop diuretic can also be used to treat edema in patients with liver and kidney disease.

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Cardiologists lead charge for medical device approvals in Europe to be more rigorous

All medical device products in Europe need to obtain the Conformité Européenne mark (European Conformity, or CE mark) regulatory approval. This is based on minimal safety requirements and is needed to be sold in the EU.

There is a belief among some clinicians that it is too easy for companies to gain CE mark approval for their medical devices. However, a new proposal from the European Society of Cardiology and other groups could help change that. 

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Large hospital system implements radiology AI tool across its entire network

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The move highlights the growing trend of organizations turning to artificial intelligence to help address some of healthcare's most pressing issues. 

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