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New ACC/AHA/SCAI guidance highlights training requirements for interventional cardiologists

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Photo courtesy of Jose Arellano.

The document, which was designed to help guide both interventional cardiology trainees and program directors, was also endorsed by several other industry societies. 

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More hospitals are complying with price transparency law

Medicare money payment physician. The CardioVascular Coalition and Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions have both issued new statements highlighting their issues with the 2024 MPFS proposed rule. 

Even as progress is being made, some lawmakers want to increase penalties on hospitals that do not comply. 

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Virtual learning left some radiology residents feeling uncomfortable completing procedures

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Some residents recently indicated that virtual learning environments led them to having little-to-no procedural training at all in certain subspecialties.

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Amazon closes $3.9B acquisition of One Medical

Amazon is acquiring One Medical in a $3.9 billion deal

The closure of the deal comes after Amazon faced some backlash toward the acquisition, with some arguing the move gives the retailer too much power.

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Black patients more likely to experience dialysis graft failure, costly repercussions

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When rads are forced to repeat such procedures within 30 days, patients can experience increased risk of death, alongside the added burden to the health system, experts wrote in Radiology.

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Increased AFib screening improves bradyarrhythmia detection—but is it a mixed blessing?

The increased use of implantable loop recorders (ILRs) is associated with identifying more bradyarrhythmias such as bradycardia, according to new findings published in JAMA Cardiology.
Implantable loop recorder image courtesy of Mayo Clinic.

When long-term continuous monitoring detects bradyarrhythmia in an asymptomatic patient, is it still providing value? 

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What clinical research tells us about sotagliflozin and heart failure

Bertram Pitt, MD, a professor of medicine emeritus at the University of Michigan School of Medicine, explains the role of sodium–glucose co-transporter-2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors for heart failure (HF). Initially developed to treat diabetes, these drugs have been shown to improve HF outcomes in HF in several large, randomized trials over the past few years, including SOLOIST-WHF, DAPA-HF, EMPEROR-Preserved, and the DELIVER trials. The positive results earned their inclusion in the 2022 AHA/ACC/HFSA Guideline for

Some SGLT2 inhibitors have been linked to significant improvements in HF outcomes, but what about sotagliflozin? We spoke with Bertram Pitt, MD, to learn more.

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Some long COVID patients display 'severe' changes in their brain

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For patients with anxiety and depression, even mild cases of long COVID could result in functional and structural alterations of the brain.

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Millions unaware they will lose Medicaid coverage when COVID-19 PHE ends

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In a survey by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation from December 2022, 64.3% of adults in Medicaid-enrolled families were unaware of the resumption of Medicaid renewals in the future.

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The evolution of care: 3 key takeaways from a new survey of cardiologists, health leaders and CVD patients

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The report, developed by Abbott, examined everything from AI to social determinants of health. One key finding was that patients grade their overall satisfaction with a physician or hospital based on much more than the effectiveness of their treatment. 

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