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Hospital payroll squeeze: Will strikes pick up where pandemic resignations left off?

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During the height of the COVID-19 crisis, around 1 in 5 nonphysician healthcare workers quit their jobs. That was then and this is now. (Plus: Hospital quotes of the week) 

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One-stop cardiology clinic opens, offering same-day CVD diagnoses

Newsweek ranked the 50 best heart hospitals in the world

The new healthcare facility is the first of its kind, offering same-day cardiac imaging scans, cardiologist consultations and diagnoses. 

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FDA warns Abiomed about ‘significant violations’ related to its Impella heart pumps

High-risk percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with an Impella heart pump is associated with better outcomes, including a significantly higher survival rate, than high-risk PCI with an intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP), according to new findings published in the American Journal of Cardiology. Impella Heart Pump Abiomed RECOVER IV RCT cardiogenic shock
Impella Heart Pump image courtesy of Abiomed.

The agency said Abiomed did not seek the necessary approvals for one Impella-related device and was slow to act on certain safety concerns. 

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Leveraging machine learning to rapidly create clinical AI algorithms

David Higginson explains how Phoenix Childrens Hospital uses AI to rapidly develop new pediatric AI algorithms sometimes in just one day. He spoke at HIMSS 2023 on this subject. #AI #HealthAI #HIMSS

Phoenix Children's Hospital uses AI to rapidly develop new algorithms to help solve clinical and automation issues specifc to the hospital in as little a few hours.

 

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Does X still mark the spot for cardiologists? The risks and benefits of using Twitter in 2023 and beyond

Smartphone mHealth. Updated Twitter policies have helped online pranksters cause mischief in recent days, including one specific user who impersonated Eli Lilly and Company and posted that insulin was now free. Lilly CEO has now commented on the fake tweet read 'round the world—and what it could mean for the company going forward. 

Should interventional cardiologists be using X, the website formerly known as Twitter? A team of specialists explored that very question, sharing its assessment in JSCAI.

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How to address staffing shortages in cardiac CT

Former SCCT president Eric Williamson, MD, FSCCT, vice chair for radiology informatics and AI at Mayo Clinic, presented the session one staffing challenges and provided insights into recruitment and retention strategies for physicians and technologists in the field. #SCCT #SCCT23 #SCCT2023 #cardiovascularbusiness

Eric Williamson, MD, a former SCCT president, examined recruitment and retention strategies for physicians and technologists in the field of cardiac CT. 

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Philips’ new monitoring interoperability capabilities enable comprehensive view of patient health

Philips Capsule medical device information management platform helps integrate data from various vendor medical devices into one location.

New levels of patient monitoring interoperability between disparate vendor devices and applications can now be integrated into a single user interface for a comprehensive patient overview in one location.

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Souped-up primary care model boosts timely follow-up after abnormal cancer screening results

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The “multilevel” intervention involved EHR reminders, patient outreach and navigation to encourage individuals to return following breast or lung imaging. 

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Private equity-backed radiology provider Envision Healthcare to exit bankruptcy; CEO departing for Humana

Jim Rechtin Envision Humana

Jim Rechtin, MBA

Under terms of the agreement, the Nashville-based multispecialty group will eliminate 70% of its obligations accumulated prior to filing the bankruptcy petition. 

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Hospitals thrust into wartime healthcare: Scenes from two fronts

israel gaza border war

Photo by Mohammed Ibrahim via Unsplash

What has life been like this week at hospitals in Israel and Gaza? First-person accounts paint a chilling but unignorable picture.

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