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What happened to cardiology's private practices?

ACC President Cathie Biga explains how cardiologist employment models undergoing a profound transformation during an interview with Cardiovascular Digital Editor Dave Fornell at ACC 2024.

Hospital employment models, reimbursement policies and private equity have all led to a massive reduction in the number of cardiologists working for a private practice, ACC President Cathie Biga, MSN, told Cardiovascular Business.

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Novartis to acquire radiopharmaceutical firm Mariana Oncology for up to $1.75B

Researchers found millions of heart failure patients who qualify for standard, guideline directed medical therapies, but did not receive it due to poor health literacy, limited access to care and medication costs.

The Swiss drugmaker said the deal will bolster its research infrastructure and clinical supply capabilities, with an eye toward improving oncologic care. 

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ACR urges ‘swift congressional action’ to increase the supply of radiologists

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The college voiced its concerns in comments recently submitted to the Senate Finance Committee, which held a hearing on doc pay reform. 

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‘Extremely disappointed’: Biden administration gives payers more time to comply with No Surprises Act shakeup

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Payers were slated to stop using the old qualifying payment approach May 1, but now have an additional six months to comply. 

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Wake Radiology raises over $124,000 toward finding a cure for breast cancer

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Wake Radiology Chief Operating Officer Parul Galloway and Brent Townsend, MD, president and managing partner 
 

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More than 50 members of the practice’s team will participate in the Susan G. Komen Triangle Race for the Cure, taking place May 4 at Research Triangle Park. 

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Psychiatric hospital sued for $150M over ‘encouraging’ fight between juveniles

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.

A new lawsuit claims a 15-year-old girl was used as an enforcer of bad behavior at a psychiatric facility in Michigan, resulting in her severely beating a 10-year-old boy.

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First 5T MRI to offer whole-body imaging scores FDA clearance

United Imaging's 5T whole body MRI receives FDA clearance

United Imaging's uMR Jupiter 5T MRI system.

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Houston, Texas-based United Imaging announced the clearance of its uMR Jupiter 5T MRI system, the first to offer an 8-channel whole-body multi-transmit system. 

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Cigna whistleblower says a policy of ‘deny, deny, deny’ left patients without life-saving care

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Debby Day, MD, said she was given extensive power by the insurer to approve or reject requests for life-saving care, such as drugs and surgeries.

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Apple Watch AFib feature becomes first-ever digital tool approved by FDA to evaluate medical devices

When Apple previewed its watchOS 9 update in early June, one of the key features the company highlighted was a new tracking option for atrial fibrillation (AFib) patients. The AFib History feature, approved for patients 22 years and older who have been diagnosed with AFib, was designed to help users gain a better understanding of their symptoms and easily share data with healthcare providers.

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Healthcare technology companies can now use AFib findings recorded by an Apple Watch to help demonstrate the effectiveness of their devices to the FDA.

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New publicly available deep learning model for CT organ segmentation in children shows promise

The model was developed and validated specifically for liver, spleen and pancreas segmentation, and outperformed a publicly available segmentation model already in use.

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