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Tenet sells 2 hospitals for $550M

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Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare has announced it’s selling two of its San Luis Obispo County hospitals to Adventist Health.

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Burnout could push out a third of nurse leaders

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Nearly one third of hospital nursing leaders are planning to leave their jobs in the near future, according to survey results from staffing firm AMN Healthcare.

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Cardiologists partner with imaging AI specialists to improve care for high-risk heart patients

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The new collaboration is designed to ensure patients who may face an increased risk of heart disease receive the follow-up care they need.

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Change Healthcare cyberattack outage now at 9 days

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What was initially identified as “connectivity issues” last week has spiraled into a nine day (and counting) cybersecurity saga for UnitedHealth Group’s Change Healthcare.

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Biosense Webster gains CE mark approval for new PFA system

Biosense Webster gained CE mark approval for its Varipulse pulsed field ablation (PFA) system in Europe

The Varipulse pulsed field ablation system. Image courtesy of Johnson & Johnson MedTech.

The news represents yet another big regulatory approval for PFA technology in 2024. Could FDA approval be next for Biosense Webster?

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Cardiac imaging use is skyrocketing, and radiologists are rising to the challenge

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.

Over the course of a decade, the number of CT exams leapt 353% by 2022, while MRI climbed nearly 283%, researchers detailed Wednesday. 

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Industry Watcher’s Digest

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Buzzworthy developments of the past few days.

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Change Healthcare cyberattack having an ‘alarming’ impact on physician practices, advocates warn HHS

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Since the issue arose on Feb. 21, providers in radiology and other specialties have experienced “substantial” billing and cash flow disruptions, MGMA reported Wednesday. 

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8 nonclinical AI applications on which physicians are especially keen, according to the AMA

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The American Medical Association lays out eight in-demand AI use cases for which the organization says it has heard physicians “express particular enthusiasm.”

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Fleischner Society updates thoracic radiology glossary, adds new terms and images

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The glossary, first released in 1984, has not been updated since 2008.

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