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Elevance to acquire Kroger’s specialty pharmacy biz

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Kroger’s specialty pharmacy helped patients with rheumatoid arthritis, growth hormone deficiencies, multiple sclerosis and bleeding disorders. The company says in-store retail pharmacies would not be included in the transaction. 

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Siemens to close Fast Track Diagnostics by end of year

Hypertension patients measured their blood pressure less frequently during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research published in Hypertension. In addition, when those patients did measure their blood pressure, the readings were less healthy than they had been before the pandemic.

Fast Track Diagnostics produced Siemens’s SARS-CoV-2 Assay test kits early in the Covid-19 pandemic, but a decline in testing demand from the peak of the pandemic led to the decision to shutter the unit.

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Radiologists are not adequately disclosing their financial conflicts of interest on social media, study charges

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"Physicians should apply the same principles of disclosure that they do to academic publications, conferences and their general practice,” researchers contend. 

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Industry Watcher’s Digest

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Buzzworthy developments of the past few days.

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RSNA launches new open-access medical journal

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Available exclusively online, Radiology Advances will cover a wide variety of imaging topics, all without a subscription fee.

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Novel workflow automatically integrates AI results into structured radiology reports

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German experts detailed their experience with the “AI to SR pipeline” in an analysis published in Insights into Imaging. 

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Burnout remains high among radiology residents years after COVID-19 hit

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.

The most commonly suggested remedies include lessening their work burden, providing more programmatic support and offering “protected wellness time.” 

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Healthcare AI: Welcome to our generation’s ‘great Gold Rush’

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It’s more critical for U.S. healthcare to get medical AI right than to get it adopted far, wide and ASAP.

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NIH study finds no evidence of ‘Havana syndrome’ in brains of affected individuals

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Brain scans on those with symptoms of the mysterious illness and a control group were found to be the same.

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New DCD heart transplant technique could reduce risk of serious injury

Since the first U.S. deceased after circulatory death (DCD) heart transplant in late 2019, there has bee ongoing research to determine the best way to utilize this new source of donor hearts. Researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine recently published a study in JAMA Network Open about their use of beating heart transplant procedures. It was found to be safe and had additional benefits. By avoiding additional warm and cold ischemic periods it eliminated need for ECMO.

This new approach to transplanting deceased after circulatory death (DCD) hearts may offer significant benefits.

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