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Steward sues former CEO over alleged pilfering that contributed to bankruptcy

Bankruptcy

Former Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre, MD, and other executives are accused in a $1.4 billion legal filing of paying themselves hundreds of millions of dollars in bonuses, despite the health system being insolvent.

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FDA recalls real-time glucose monitors after 56 injuries

FDA Recall

Receivers on active glucose monitors manufactured by Dexcom are reportedly failing to send alerts when a patient’s blood sugar levels are dangerously high or low. There have been no deaths linked to the malfunction. 

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Patients believe docs who use AI are less competent, according to new survey data

AI healthcare doctor surgery procedure artificial intelligence

Although most medical providers see how artificial intelligence can benefit their practices, patients perceive docs who utilize AI in a less favorable light.

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What is chronic venous insufficiency? Cardiologist shares perspective on President Trump’s diagnosis

President Donald Trump, White House press photo.

President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency. He underwent a complete evaluation due to swelling in his legs, the White House announced, and is in “excellent health” otherwise. 

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Surgeons perform world’s first robotic-assisted implant of biventricular assist device

A heart team at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center (KFSHRC) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has completed the world’s first robotic-assisted implantation of two artificial heart pumps to provide biventricular support. Image courtesy of King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center.

Image courtesy of King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center.

The patient, 61, had been bedridden for months due to end-stage heart failure and was not eligible for a heart transplant.

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Man critically injured after wearing metallic chain into MRI suite

MRI safety zone warning sign at entrance into an MRI imaging room at Northwestern Central DuPage Hospital.

Reports indicate that the 61-year-old male entered the room while an exam was being performed on a patient.

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New Philips platform offers AI-powered ECG tools from outside vendors

Philips Healthcare launched the Philips ECG AI Marketplace platform that gives cardiac care teams access to multiple vendor offerings in one central location to more efficiently manage and implement artificial intelligence (AI)-powered diagnostic tools through Philips ECG workstations.

Philips has launched a new 'AI Marketplace' that expands access to third-party diagnostic tools. The company's goal is to put a variety of offerings into one convenient location for clinicians.

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The power of prevention: Cardiologist says proactive patient care can make a big difference later in life

Former American College of Cardiology (ACC) president Kim Allan Williams, Sr., MD, MACC, MASNC, FAHA, FESC, chair, department of medicine, University of Louisville School of Medicine, and an ACC delegate to the American Medical Association House of Delegates, discusses how cardiology should be focusing more on earlier prevention efforts in cardiology.

Former ACC president Kim Allan Williams Sr., MD, thinks cardiologists should be much more proactive. Encouraging healthy eating habits now, for example, can keep patients out of the hospital later in life and reduce healthcare spending.

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Patients who visit providers via telemedicine undergo significantly fewer imaging exams

Telehealth can provide significant value when it comes to managing and monitoring patients with CVD or suspected CVD. A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association explores the latest details on this evolving treatment option. 

Researchers with the Neiman Health Policy Institute recently investigated how COVID-related care site shifts impacted diagnostic radiology, sharing their findings in JACR. 

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Health system buys full ownership of imaging center jointly held by pioneering radiology group

Southern Indiana Radiological Associates

IU Health has purchased 100% control of the radiology facility located on Landmark Avenue in the community of Bloomington. 

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