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Why financial literacy is so important for structural heart program directors

Carrie Redick RN MSN NEA-BC, director of interventional cardiology and structural heart, Morristown Medical Center, Atlantic Health System, explains the need for financial literacy among structural heart program directors at the Transcatheter Cardiovascular therapeutics (TCT) 2023 meeting.

Carrie Redick, an ICU nurse for nearly 20 years, said understanding more about financial data improved her ability to acquire funding and other resources for her program when necessary. 

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Industry Watcher’s Digest

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Buzzworthy developments of the past few days.

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Senators press congressional leaders to address radiologist Medicare pay cut

“After three consecutive years of Medicare payment reductions, healthcare providers are at a breaking point," 32 bipartisan members of the Senate wrote recently. 

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Class action lawsuit claims radiologists subjected patients to ‘secret’ MRI research

Physician allegedly kept patients in scanners for extra examinations as part of a study evaluating the livers of indigenous peoples. 

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What the heck? (And what else tech watchers are saying about Google’s glaring fumble with Gemini)

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When asked to depict people by various descriptors, the image generator delivered lots of results that were unintentionally hilarious for their wild inaccuracy.

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S&P views Radiology Partners’ debt refinancing maneuvers as ‘tantamount to a default’

Medicare money payment reimbursement dollar decline. More than 100 U.S. medical societies are throwing their support behind a new proposal that could reform out-of-date Medicare policies and help limit future payment cuts. 

The country’s largest radiology practice first announced the series of actions, including raising $720 million in new “growth equity,” on Feb. 15. 

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Proprietary mobile ultrasound system receives $2.1M in early funding

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Sonus Microsystems says it is able to batch-manufacture thousands of ultrasound transducers on a single wafer. 

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The remote system can be used anywhere and could provide access for patients in rural communities.

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AI enhances diagnostic accuracy of breast cancer lesions found on ultrasounds

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Despite a low 2% to 10% malignancy rate, biopsy is typically recommended when a BI-RADS 4A lesion is discovered in breast tissue.

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Top 5 diets for heart health: Expert panel puts Mediterranean, DASH at the top

Regularly eating avocados is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a new study.

The Ornish diet, a plant-based option developed to help prevent heart disease, also made the final ranking. 

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Using 'magic' to calm pediatric patients during imaging exams

Joseph Swicklik, RT, Mayo Clinic, demonstrates how to use magic to calm pediatric patients during imaging exams.

Joseph Swicklik, RT(R)(CT), Mayo Clinic, says magic tricks can help calm pediatric patients to overcome anxiety and make medical imaging exams run much smoother.

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