Patient Care

This page includes news coverage of various aspects of patient healthcare, including new technology innovations, what is working, what is not, personalized medicine and remote and telemedicine delivery. Find specific news in the areas of Care DeliveryDigital TransformationPrecision MedicineRemote Monitoring and Telehealth.

Are we there yet?: The reality of remote monitoring

Remote monitoring and high-tech health management solutions have dominated cardiology headlines for the better part of the past year, touted for their accessibility and preventive benefits. But that vision of remote monitoring as the future of CV care might be a skewed representation of our current reality.

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Performance Report: Critical Characteristics of High-performing Cardiology Programs—Start at the Top

Performance Report: The Critical Characteristics of High-performing Cardiology Programs

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Making a Statement: ACC Takes a Stand on Workplace Equity

A new health policy document prescribes 17 recommendations for addressing cardiology’s pay and opportunity gaps. 

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Researchers developing new AI-powered solution for diabetes patients

Researchers from the University at Buffalo in New York are working to turn a $200,000 grant into groundbreaking diabetes research.

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Look Before You Leap & Other Advice for Cardiologists Considering Telemedicine

Cardiologists are well-positioned to leverage telemedicine, but they should eyeball the pros and cons before taking the plunge. 

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How AI Will Impact the Healthcare Workforce

The American Hospital Association predicts how hospitals will operate when AI and machine learning are on board.

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Spread Too Thin? Strategies for Deploying Cardiology Teams Across Sites of Service

As healthcare strives to be everywhere for every patient, clinicians may be on the fast track to burnout. Here’s how some practices are dispersing their teams to achieve quality care, efficient workflows and satisfied clinicians.

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UTHealth to lead AI research project focused on stroke, diabetes

Numerous healthcare providers and technology companies are working together on a new research project focused on using AI to improve care for patients with subarachnoid hemorrhages and diabetes.