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Senate Judiciary Chair demands UnitedHealth turn over Medicare records

The request comes from a letter by Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA), who told the company to deliver records on compliance audits and medical chart reviews. 

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VA releases another 1,400 employees as FDA invites 300 back to work

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As Elon Musk’s DOGE continues to push for staffing cuts, it appears the FDA may have let too many probationary workers go. 

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Know your options: What cardiologists recommend when alternative access is required for TAVR

Newsweek ranked the 50 best heart hospitals in the world

Transfemoral TAVR is not always a viable option. In those instances, the two most effective alternatives are transcarotid access and transcaval access, according to a new SCAI expert consensus statement.

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New algorithm models radiologists' eye movements to interpret chest X-rays

Chest X-ray. Using an explainable artificial intelligence (AI) model, researchers were recently able to accomplish highly accurate labeling on large datasets of publicly available chest radiograph X-rays.. 

The algorithm has an edge over standard black box-style artificial intelligence applications because providers are able to see how it reaches conclusions.

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Heart surgery during pregnancy: Tracking the safety of a rare, sometimes unavoidable, scenario

How safe is it to perform cardiac surgery on a pregnant patient? When should care teams try to deliver the baby first and then complete the procedure? A team of Mayo Clinic researchers addressed those very questions, and many others, in a new analysis. 

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Advanced MRI shows decreased lung function in kids with persistent COVID symptoms

Children show signs of post-COVID lung damage on MRI.

Images show regional ventilation, with values of (A) 0.1 mL/mL in the participant with PCC and (B) 0.5 mL/mL in the healthy control participant. Courtesy of Radiology.

New research findings may help explain why children recovering from COVID-19 continue to struggle with lingering fatigue. 

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An updated look at the use of cerebral embolic protection devices during TAVR

Aakriti Gupta, MD, Cedars-Sinai, explains use of cerebral embolic protection devices in TAVR

Cardiologist Aakriti Gupta, MD, MSc, spoke to Cardiovascular Business about the latest data and trends associated with using cerebral embolic protection devices during TAVR to lower the risk of stroke.

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AI leader Heartflow enters new era focused on delivering personalized care for CAD patients

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The company's AI-powered CCTA assessments have already been used to help manage more than 400,000 heart patients around the world.

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SimonMed Imaging failed to protect patient information before ransomware attack, class action lawsuit claims

A cardiology practice in Florida and several of its cardiologists have agreed to pay $2 million to resolve allegations that they violated the False Claims Act and committed fraud. As a part of the agreement, there has been no determination of liability.

Maricopa County, Arizona, resident Rosemary Hamermaster and others are seeking a jury trial and damages of more than $5 million. 

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Imaging startup Ezra hopes to launch 15-minute, $500 whole-body MRI by 2026

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The New York-based healthcare AI firm has scored U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance for its Ezra Flash, a class 2 medical device. 

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