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Johnson & Johnson gains CE mark approval for catheter capable of radiofrequency, PFA ablation

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A new catheter from Johnson & Johnson MedTech is now approved to treat cardiac arrhythmias in Europe. Could FDA approval be on the horizon? 

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Man held on $1M bond for allegedly threatening healthcare company

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Authorities claim Stevie Adams, 35, of Las Vegas said he would shoot up the headquarters of Molina Healthcare, following a dispute. He has been charged for making terroristic threats. 

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FDA has approved over 1,000 clinical AI applications, with most aimed at radiology

Diagnostic imaging leads the way in AI product approvals by a mile, accounting for more than 70% of all applications on the list. 

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UnitedHealth, Amedisys ask federal judge to dismiss DOJ lawsuit blocking $3.3B merger

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The companies argue that the U.S. Department of Justice has failed to adequately demonstrate how, and in which regions of the country, the merger would harm competition. They are asking a federal court to throw out the case.

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Robotic mitral repair compares favorably to surgery—but some concerns remain

Robotic-assisted mitral valve repair is associated with short-term outcomes comparable to conventional surgery, according to a new analysis of more than 40,000 patients. Robotic treatment also helps patients spend less time in the hospital, but the costs are much higher.

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FDA has now cleared more than 1,000 AI models, including many in cardiology

GE Healthcare's CardIQ Suite offers AI to help automated cardiac CT assessments, including measurement of vessels and anatomy, visualization of chamber mobility, plaque imaging and calcium scoring. Photo by Dave FornellCoronary CCTA cardiac CT training for interventional cardiologists, GE session at TCT 2023. Photo by Dave Fornell

GE Healthcare's CardIQ Suite offers AI to help automated cardiac CT assessments, including the measurement of vessels and anatomy, visualization of chamber mobility, plaque imaging and calcium scoring. Photo by Dave Fornell.

Cardiology is the medical speciality with the second most FDA clearances overall. 

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Altered brain structure may play a role in eating disorders, MRI data suggest

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Experts recently uncovered evidence suggesting  behaviors such as undereating, binging and purging could be owed to anatomical alterations in parts of the brain. 

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Practice managers demand ‘immediate action’ on physician Medicare pay cut

Medicare money payment reimbursement dollar decline. More than 100 U.S. medical societies are throwing their support behind a new proposal that could reform out-of-date Medicare policies and help limit future payment cuts. 

The Medical Group Management Association made its demands in a letter to newly appointed leaders in the U.S. House and Senate sent Tuesday. 

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Interventional radiologists across the globe agree: Specialty must increase awareness

The top 12 radiology schools in the world, according to US News and World Report.
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Researchers recently fielded the survey, hoping to collect information about the state of IR practice and factors that impact access.

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Payment incentives fail to push physicians toward MRI surveillance of low-risk prostate cancer

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BCBS of Michigan has sought to push urologists away from aggressive treatment for low-risk cancer, offering a payment perk to shift their approach. 

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