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How to mitigate institutional inequities involving AI

'Well-resourced and innovation-focused hospitals should mentor and provide technical support to underfunded or smaller hospitals.'

When it comes to adopting healthcare AI, large, well-off hospitals are likely to frequently homer while smaller, struggling institutions go down looking. (Baseball analogy in honor of tonight’s Midsummer Classic.) 

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Men at risk for prostate cancer could be forgoing necessary imaging due to climbing out-of-pocket costs

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Experts are calling for insurance companies to provide full coverage for imaging and other necessary exams, if indicated by an abnormal prostate cancer screening test.

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The 25 best heart hospitals in the United States

Heart doctors and surgeons working together. Top cardiology hospitals in the United States.

U.S. News & World Report is back with its latest rankings. Did your facility make the cut? 

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AI tool accurately completes leg length measurements up to 87% faster than human readers

AI can accurately complete leg length and angular measurements

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Manual leg length measurements are time-consuming and can be challenging to reproduce.

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Edwards Lifesciences to acquire medical device startup behind new TMVR technology

Innovalve Bio Medical's Innostay TMVR device. Edwards Lifesciences has agreed to acquire Innovalve after an initial investment in 2017.

Innovalve Bio Medical's Innostay transcatheter mitral valve replacement device. Image courtesy of Innovalve Bio Medical. 

Edwards, an early investor when the company first launched in 2017, said the acquisition will ensure its TMVR platform reaches as many patients as possible. 

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AMA says physician burnout rate drops below 50% for first time since 2020

A sign for reducing physician burnout, which was one of the top priorities at the American Medical Association (AMA) 2022 House of Delegates meeting. Photo by Dave Fornell

A sign for reducing physician burnout at the American Medical Association (AMA) 2022 House of Delegates meeting. This has become one one of the top priorities of the AMA. Photo by Dave Fornell

The latest data from the AMA shows physician burnout levels have fallen below 50% for the first time since 2020.

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Insurance company ‘profiteering’ could have ‘devastating impact’ on physicians, ACR warns HHS

Societies representing radiologists, anesthesiologists and EM docs are concerned about major insurance companies' use of shared savings programs. 

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Net collections failing to keep pace with rising wages, posing ‘significant challenges’ for radiology groups

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Radiology wasn’t alone, as overall median compensation across all specialties increased 5.3% while median net collections climbed 4.3%, AMGA reports. 

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Death rate from critical limb ischemia is high in rural Oklahoma

Video interview with Jim Melton, DO, vascular surgeon, explains the CLI mortality rate among amputees in rural Oklahoma, and the need for outreach programs to screen more patients.

In rural Oklahoma, double amputees due to untreated peripheral artery disease face mortality rates around 35% after one year and 60% after two. Jim Melton, DO, hopes his mobile cardiology clinics can make a difference for these patients.

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