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Segmed, a startup that gathers medical imaging data for AI development, raises $10M

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Toronto venture capital firm iGan Partners and 67-hospital Advocate Health led the Series A financing round with participation from other investors. 

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Today’s healthcare CIO: Enterprise strategist or technology tactician?

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A new survey shows that, in the generative AI era, two of every three U.S. hospitals let the CIO’s office handle the selection and acquisition of data analytics platforms.

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Report predicts a shortage of 100,000 healthcare workers by 2028

The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF), a related organization of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), this week released a statement on the criminalization of medical errors. The APSF said criminal prosecution is unjust and counterproductive is healthcare organizations want to find ways to mitigate errors by understanding how they happen and create protocols or IT systems can can help prevent future errors. The criminal trial of nurse RaDonda Vaught was counterproductive to safety.

An analysis from Mercer paints a complicated picture of healthcare labor shortages, where some states will fare far better than others. 

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Nationwide chain of mental health centers accused of unlawfully imprisoning patients

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A New York Times report said Acadia Healthcare indefinitely detained patients to extract insurance payouts.

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PCI before TAVR a winning combination for many heart patients

PCI interventional cardiology. The use of radial access during PCI procedures is increasing throughout the United States, and new data presented at the SCAI's annual meeting suggest that could be beneficial for patients. 

“No clear recommendation currently exists in U.S. or European guidelines for performing PCI in addition to TAVR,” researchers wrote. The group hoped its study could provide some clarity. 

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False negative results may deter women from future breast cancer screening exams

This effect could have serious unintended consequences for women who are at an increased risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer.

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ACR offers resources to achieve radiology AI best practices

Video interview with ACR CEO Dana Smetherman, MD, who explains how the American College of Radiology can help radiology practices evaluate and vet AI.

Dana Smetherman, MD, CEO of the American College of Radiology, explains resources available through its Data Science Institute to evaluate and validate the quality of imaging algorithms.

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FDA clears new suite of ECG evaluation tools

Electrocardiograms analyzed by AI can offer information about mortality risk.

HeartKey Rhythm was designed to help care teams keep up with the rising amount of ECG data they receive on a regular basis.

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EHR intervention cuts unnecessary MRI orders by 35%

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Many of these exams are ultimately deemed normal, and their results often do not affect how patients’ headaches are managed. 

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TAVR outperforms SAVR when treating women, historic all-female trial confirms

The SAPIEN 3 Ultra (S3U) transcatheter heart valve from Edwards Lifesciences. A study presented at ESC Congress 2024 in London, confirmed that TAVR was associated with significantly better outcomes than surgery when treating female patients.

The Sapien 3 Ultra TAVR valve. Image courtesy of Edwards Lifesciences. 

The study, presented at ESC Congress 2024 in London, confirmed that TAVR was associated with significantly better outcomes than surgery when treating female patients. 

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