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Imaging AI vendor Heartflow sues competitor over alleged patent infringement

Heartflow artificial intelligence CCTA images

Image courtesy of Heartflow.

The Mountain View, California-based company—which creates personalized models of the heart from CT scans—is taking rival Cleerly to court. 

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Supporters vs. denouncers of the White House’s proposed 2027 budget: Voices heard in or near healthcare circles

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If the budget makes it through Congress intact as submitted—a big if even with the president’s party in the majority in both chambers—healthcare is in for some strict belt-tightening. 

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Emory Healthcare IRs 1st in the world to use newly approved robotic system for liver, prostate procedures

Microbot Medical LIBERTY robotic endovascular system

Courtesy of Microbot Medical Inc.

The system was cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in September and was adopted by the interventional team at Atlanta-based Emory shortly after.

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Rural hospital CEO talks Medicaid cuts, staffing challenges and the joys of community healthcare delivery

Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital

Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital.

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Photo courtesy of Phoebe Putney.

An exclusive interview with Scott Steiner, CEO of Phoebe Putney—a nonprofit health system that serves Southwest Georgia. 

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Facility puts mammo services on hold after audit uncovers 'serious' image quality concerns

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Women who underwent mammograms at the facility during the specified timeframe may need to have those exams repeated. 

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More patients, fewer doctors: Demand keeps climbing as the cardiologist shortage continues

2024 has been a banner year for structural heart treatments, especially those focused on the tricuspid valve. In February, for example, Edwards Lifesciences made history when its Evoque transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement (TTVR) system became the first device of its kind to gain U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for treating tricuspid regurgitation (TR). Two months later, Abbott’s TriClip transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) system also gained FDA approval for the treatment of TR.

Job growth in cardiology is expected to outpace other healthcare specialties in the years ahead. The demand for new cardiologists is so high, however, that the current shortage is not expected to end anytime soon.

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AMGA pushes back on Medicare Advantage payment adjustment and outlines needed reforms

Darryl Drevna, senior director of regulatory affairs, American Medical Group Association (AMGA), explains why the group objects to a near-complete freeze in an annual payment adjustment for Medicare Advantage (MA) plans, arguing it fails to keep pace with the real-world costs of delivering care to Medicare patients.

The American Medical Group Association explains why it has issues with the payment adjustment for Medicare Advantage plans, arguing it fails to keep pace with the real-world costs.

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Multibillion-dollar deal brings together major industry players to develop 'next gen' radiopharmaceuticals

The joint venture is intended to advance cancer diagnostics and treatment, with the potential to rake in over $4 billion, those involved estimate.  

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Stryker enters competitive IVL space with acquisition of Amplitude Vascular Systems

AVS Pulse IVL

Pulse IVL system image courtesy of AVS.

Stryker, one of the world’s largest medtech companies, has agreed to acquire a rising name in the field of intravascular lithotripsy. 

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FDA shares warning about cath lab procedure kits due to risk of patient injury

Tiny fragments of plastic are commonly found deep inside the human body. Heart surgery, it seems, is one of many ways these microplastics are reaching their destination.  Surgeons Operating On Patient

The syringes included in several convenience kits should not be used due to a safety risk linked to multiple injuries.

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