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Driver receives prison sentence for crash that killed cardiologist

Matthew Latacha, MD, Methodist Health System, cardiologist

Matthew Latacha, MD. Image shared by Methodist Health System along with a loving tribute. 

Matthew Latacha, MD, was struck by a car while riding his bicycle in September 2023. He died on the scene. 

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Florida health network sued for sharing PHI with Facebook

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Palm Beach Health Network is accused of using Meta’s Pixel code on its website, which gathers data on patients and sends it to advertisers.

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Top 10 trends to follow in diagnostic radiology

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Consulting firm Vizient published its fifth annual imaging trends report, highlighting issues such as staffing, remote scanning, AI, sustainability and "systemness." 

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Physician compensation increased in 2023, but inflation eats into real income

Medicare money payment physician. The CardioVascular Coalition and Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions have both issued new statements highlighting their issues with the 2024 MPFS proposed rule. 

A survey from Doximity paints a complicated picture of physician pay, with 81% saying they are overworked.

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Transcatheter mitral valve interventions linked to lower stroke risk than surgery

MitralClip G4 in the Abbott booth at TCT 2023. Photo by Dave Fornell

Abbott's MitraClip G4 device used for mitral TEER procedures.

Researchers performed a new meta-analysis of data from more than 51,000 patients. They examined a wide range of outcomes that also included AFib and all-cause mortality.

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How to perform fluoroscopy-free PFA ablation procedures 

Video interview with Devi Nair, MD, who explains how to go fluoroless in PFA procedures. #HRS #HRS24 #HRS2024 #0Fluoro #zerofluoro #EPeeps

Pulsed field ablation is a hot new technology in electrophysiology, but its use of fluoroscopy is associated with certain challenges.

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Cardiology salaries are No. 7 among all specialties—thoracic and vascular surgery also make top 10

2024 has been a banner year for structural heart treatments, especially those focused on the tricuspid valve. In February, for example, Edwards Lifesciences made history when its Evoque transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement (TTVR) system became the first device of its kind to gain U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for treating tricuspid regurgitation (TR). Two months later, Abbott’s TriClip transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) system also gained FDA approval for the treatment of TR.

Physician compensation in the United States is up 6% compared to the previous year, according to a new report. It only increased by 3.9% in cardiology, however, suggesting the specialty is slightly behind the curve.

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Fewer doctors want to work in states where abortion is illegal

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In states where abortion is outlawed, the number of new MDs applying to residencies dropped 4.2% since last year, an analysis from the AAMC finds.

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Machine learning winnows memory-care cohort to only the most appropriate nuc-med patients

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An AI-aided way has emerged to confidently select dementia patients who are likely to benefit from amyloid-PET imaging while appropriately de-selecting patients for whom the costly exam would probably be unhelpful.  

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PSMA PET/CT shows promise for spotting metastatic disease in patients with renal cell carcinoma

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Up to 30% of patients have metastatic disease by the time they are initially diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma, making accurate staging a critical element of treatment planning. 

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