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Research brief: Cybersecurity threats inherent to AI-aided remote patient monitoring

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Leveraging the upsides of RPM with AI demands human attention to numerous challenges. Primary among these are privacy and cybersecurity risks, researchers report. 

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Elon Musk and his business partner abruptly leave DOGE

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The billionaire CEO of Tesla said his time serving in an official capacity in the Trump administration is at an end, though he will remain an advisor.

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Walmart launches AI tool to steer Medicare Advantage members toward ‘healthy’ foods

Along with X-rays, the new Walmart in-store Walmart Health clinics will also offer primary care, lab work, EKGs, behavioral health, dental, optical, and hearing services, all for a flat fee, the retailer reported. 
Photo courtesy of Walmart.

Walmart is highlighting food and products eligible for purchase using Medicare Advantage supplemental funds through its app, while also using AI to algorithmically help enrollees build diet-appropriate shopping lists.

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SCAI celebrates legacies of pioneer pediatric cardiologists

Compensation for U.S. cardiologists is up across the board, according to a recent survey published by MedAxiom, an American College of Cardiology company. The report identified similar trends for cardiovascular surgeons, highlighting the country’s high demand for all heart specialists in 2024 and beyond.

Five veteran clinicians have been recognized for their lasting impact on the field of pediatric cardiology. 

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Private equity's influence continues to rise in cardiology—what does that mean for patient care?

Rishi Wadhera, MD, MPP, MPhil, associate director of the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Center for Outcomes Research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and an associate professor of health policy and management, Harvard School of Public Health, explains the impact of private equity ownership of hospitals and private practices.

Rishi Wadhera, MD, MPP, MPhil, a cardiologist who also specializes in healthcare policy, spoke to Cardiovascular Business about the good, the bad and the unknown when it comes to private equity's role in cardiology.

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Terumo Interventional Systems launches dual-layer micromesh carotid stent after FDA approval

Roadsaver Carotid Stent System

Roadsaver Carotid Stent System image courtesy of Terumo Interventional Systems.

The dual-layer micromesh stent was designed with the flexibility of an open-cell stent and is available in multiple sizes.

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Prostate cancer theranostic, said to match effectiveness of Pluvicto, heads to clinical trial

ART-101 is a prostate-specific membrane antigen-targeting small molecule that can pair with multiple isotopes, including actinium-225, lutetium-177 and terbium-161. 

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How anticoagulants may impact a patient’s risk of gastrointestinal bleeding after TAVR

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Researchers tracked the rates of major gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with AFib randomized to receive edoxaban or a vitamin K antagonist after a successful TAVR procedure.

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Study challenges use of MRI in spontaneous deep intracerebral hemorrhage

MRI may not be suitable for spontaneous deep ICH

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Spontaneous ICH carries a heightened risk of mortality, making locating its origin in a timely manner critical to outcomes.

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American Lung Association expresses 'concern' over recent CT-related cancer study

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The organization is worried  the paper's estimates will cause patients to “forgo necessary, lifesaving medical imaging."

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