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Small pharmacies stockpile drugs as tariff fears grow

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KFF Health News interviewed multiple independent pharmacies for a new report, detailing their basements full of generic and specialty drugs as a hedge against supply shocks. 

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Johnson & Johnson MedTech ordered to pay $147M for antitrust violations

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The company told Cardiovascular Business it respectfully disagrees with the jury's decision and is evaluating all possible legal options going forward. The Association of Medical Device Reprocessors, meanwhile, celebrated the news.

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'Technically impossible' MRI death scene in new horror flick sparking irrational fears of routine imaging

MRI death scene in Final Destination Bloodlines is technically impossible.

After watching the scene, many movie fanatics took to social media platforms to express their newfound fears related to MRI scanners. 

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2 out of 5 heart failure patients are not seeing a cardiologist

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Even seeing a cardiologist once per year can help these patients elevate their long-term survival. Many stay home, however, missing out on potentially life-saving guidance and/or treatment.

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Heart patients, stroke survivors may live longer if they stay active after hospital discharge

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Some patients struggle to bounce back after being hospitalized, but too much sedentary behavior could cause their health to get even worse. The research teams behind two separate studies are highlighting the importance of staying active.

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American Hospital Association, ACR urge administration to protect imaging from tariffs

The hospital trade group highlighted a recent survey, which found that 82% of healthcare experts expect tariff-related expenses to raise hospital costs by at least 15%. 

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Hunger, recent travel and occupational exhaustion significantly impact radiologists’ breast imaging reads

overnight night shift attending radiologist burnout. A new policy statement from the American College of Cardiology highlights the importance of career flexibility—including the ability to change hours or work responsibilities when necessary—for cardiologists of all ages. 

These findings signal the “urgent need” for interventions to address workload management, provide adequate resources and promote rad well-being. 

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University of Maryland names new radiology chair

Tarek N. Hanna, MD

Tarek N. Hanna, MD

Tarek N. Hanna, MD, is a nationally recognized expert in emergency and trauma radiology, currently working for Emory in Atlanta. 

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Upcoding on the rise across all outpatient settings, study finds

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A report by researchers at Trilliant Health found that common symptoms—such as cough, nausea and rash—are often coded as complex medical events, resulting in higher reimbursement rates.

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CVS, Kroger among bidders for Rite Aid stores and prescription data

CVS Health announces $10.6B acquisition of Oak Street Health

According to a report, Walgreens also expressed interest in an unknown number of pharmacies as Rite Aid seeks to liquidate all its assets.

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