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Global survey finds doctors, nurses all in with healthcare AI

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Almost half of clinicians around the world, 48%, believe it’s a good thing for AI to help direct care pathways. The broad buy-in is striking since, in the present year, only 11% of clinical decisions are assisted by AI tools.

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Boston Scientific gains FDA approval for Watchman FLX Pro LAAC device

Boston Scientific has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for its Watchman FLX Pro left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) device

This represents the latest iteration of the Watchman technology, which was first approved by the FDA back in 2020. 

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Multimodality imaging helps cardiologists manage heart failure patients—with an assist from AI

Purvi Parwani, MD, director of echocardiography, Loma Linda University Medical Center, explains the trend where heart failure imaging guidelines are driving a rising use of mixed multimodality imaging. #ASE #ASE2023

Purvi Parwani, MD, discussed the trend toward multimodality imaging for heart failure management. All modalities have their own weaknesses, she explained. 

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Bleeding events after TAVR: An updated look at a serious side effect

The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography developed and published the new document to help educate healthcare providers who regularly treat acute chest pain in the emergency department (ED). 

Researchers explored data from more than 2,300 patients, categorizing all bleeding events based on updated VARC-3 definitions. The team's final analysis was published in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.

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Implementing structured radiology reporting via O-RADS boosts patient, referrer satisfaction

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One key finding, experts noted, is that the Ovarian-Adnexal Reporting and Data System had little impact on patients' ability to interpret reports. 

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Joint Commission’s Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation process called ‘costly, ineffective and potentially harmful’

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Hospitals spent recurring labor costs per provider of about $50.20, extrapolated for a total national cost of roughly $78.54M, experts wrote in JACR. 

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Interventional radiologists still getting acquainted with SIR registry, reporting templates

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The Society of Interventional Radiology launched its Virtex registry in 2020 with an eye on showcasing the profession's value. 

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Abbott inks deal to acquire insulin management specialists

Abbott has agreed to acquire Bigfoot Biomedical, a California-based healthcare technology company focused on diabetes care.

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GE HealthCare, Mass General Brigham partner to create AI algorithm for improving radiology operations

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The Radiology Operations Module optimizes scheduling, reduces costs and frees up providers from time spent on administrative work.

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Private equity-backed cardiology management group acquires another Florida practice, its 5th of 2023

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The Orlando-based management group has expanded its footprint in the Sunshine State yet again.

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