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Private equity-backed cardiology group acquires ‘world-class' practice with team of 23 cardiologists

This latest acquisition continues what has been a busy year for Cardiovascular Associates of America. 

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Private equity firm acquiring 'leading' teleradiology group that spans 48 states

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Grovecourt Capital Partners said it hopes to fuel further expansion for Miami-based Premier Radiology Services, which was founded in 2006. 

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Cardiologist accused of date rape by 15 women could face life in prison, judge says

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The cardiologist's bond has been set at $5 million. He will appear in court next on June 22 for a preliminary hearing.

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Considerations for supplemental imaging should extend beyond breast density, analysis suggests

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Women with increased breast density are targeted significantly more for supplemental imaging than those without dense tissue, but there are other factors that increase the risk of mammography screening failure that should also be considered, according to new data.

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FDA warns healthcare providers about recalled CPB, ECMO devices

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Multiple medical devices used during cardiopulmonary bypass and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation procedures have been voluntarily recalled due to issues with their packaging.

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10 ways to boost participation of Black Americans in Alzheimer’s research

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Motives for the hesitancy are several—transportation concerns, informational inadequacies, historical wrongs—but effective resolutions can be quite simple.

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Why health equity is important in cardiology

Malissa Wood, MD. explains why Mass General created a program to combat racism and health equity.

Malissa Wood, MD, associate chief of cardiology for diversity and equity at Massachusetts General Hospital, explains the role of health equity in cardiovascular care and what her health system is doing to address it. 

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Clinics tap GPT-4 to ease charting burden, improve patient care

The hope is that the GPT-4-based notes assistant will ease the burden of manual charting on physicians while also offering patients more personalized visit summaries, Carbon Health announced June 5. 

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Healthcare entities offering employees direct-to-consumer telemedicine could cut costs nearly 25%

Telehealth can provide significant value when it comes to managing and monitoring patients with CVD or suspected CVD. A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association explores the latest details on this evolving treatment option. 

“This research shows the clear financial benefits when hospitals and health systems offer telemedicine services directly to their own employees."

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How the Mark Cuban prescription drug playbook could save taxpayers billions

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A new analysis reveals that insurers could put between $228 million and $2.15 billion back in taxpayers’ pockets by purchasing a series of generic oncology medications at the same prices obtained by the Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company.

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