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Radiologist left bloodied and unconscious following unprovoked attack

Gunman kills 4, including his former doctor, in Oklahoma hospital shooting.

Mary Costantino, MD, had just left a bar with a friend after 10:30 p.m. on July 28 in Portland, Oregon, according to published reports. 

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ACR shares concerns about specialty’s ‘struggle’ to participate in alternative payment models

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Barriers to radiologists’ success in MIPS include their ineligibility to earn maximum incentive adjustments, despite perfect performance. 

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Ultrasound maker Butterfly Network trimming $2M in expenses per month amid financial challenges

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The Burlington, Massachusetts-based company recorded a net loss of $28.7 million in the second quarter, leaders said Thursday. 

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Higher pay in specialties such as diagnostic radiology correlates with lower levels of diversity

Full professors in imaging earned median compensation of about $500,320 between 2015-2022, researchers wrote in JAMA.

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Cardiologists applaud WHO’s endorsement of polypills for CVD prevention

The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially endorsed the use of polypills—fixed combinations of multiple medicines contained in a single pill—for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, adding them to the latest edition of the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines.

Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, one of the world’s most prominent cardiologists, said "it is now our responsibility to ensure these treatments are widely available and used by the medical community.”

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Expanding Medicaid linked to better care for heart patients

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New research, based on data from approximately 143 million patients, focused on prescriptions for heart failure, atrial fibrillation and other significant cardiac conditions. 

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AHA urges hospital stakeholders to wake up and smell the financial trouble that’s been brewing

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The American Hospital Association is sounding the alarm over evidently widespread acceptance of 0% operating margins—or even negative margins—as a sort of “new normal” for U.S. hospitals and health systems.  

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Rad Partners details how it is ‘revolutionizing’ radiology reports

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The El Segundo, California-based practice’s Clinical Value Team surveyed nearly 600 physicians, gathering feedback on what they desire in imaging results. 

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U.S. News: Out with overall hospital rankings, in with alphabetically ordered ‘honor rolls’

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U.S. News & World Report has posted its annual list of America’s best hospitals. But be warned. If you’re checking to see whether Mayo Clinic occupies the overall top spot for the eighth straight year, you’ll go down looking.

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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association has helped advance HCM care

Clinical illustration showing the types of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Lisa Salberg, CEO of the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association (HCMA) explains how the group has helped improve HCM patient care. #HCM #Hypertrophiccardiomyopathy

The Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association (HCMA) has helped guide and advance HCM care not only for patients, but also for hospitals and physicians. 

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