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The pros & cons of direct-to-patient drug programs | Why PAD patients should listen to their doctors
Thursday, June 11, 2026
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Exploring the pros and cons of direct-to-patient drug programs

These programs may provide benefits in some cases. In others, however, there is a concern that they could actually lead to higher costs over time.

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Some patients with certain autoimmune diseases in some states are finding it difficult to obtain their prescriptions for methotrexate as a result of changing abortion care laws.
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Exploring the pros and cons of direct-to-patient drug programs

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Some patients with certain autoimmune diseases in some states are finding it difficult to obtain their prescriptions for methotrexate as a result of changing abortion care laws.
These programs may provide benefits in some cases. In others, however, there is a concern that they could actually lead to higher costs over time.
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PAD patients minimize risk when they listen to their doctors

Patients who exercise and take all prescribed medications, for instance, experience better outcomes than those who do not.

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PAD patients minimize risk when they listen to their doctors

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pad peripheral femoral and illiac artery diagram for cvis interventional reporting for fujifilm hims23
Patients who exercise and take all prescribed medications, for instance, experience better outcomes than those who do not.
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Featured Articles

BioCardia raises $4.4 million in financing for its heart failure cell therapies

Funds with help bring its cellular therapeutics to market in the next year.

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BioCardia's CardioAMP heart failure cell therapy.
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BioCardia raises $4.4 million in financing for its heart failure cell therapies

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BioCardia's CardioAMP heart failure cell therapy.
Funds with help bring its cellular therapeutics to market in the next year.
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ACC-AHA release first cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome guidelines

Science shows the deep relationship between cardiac, kidney and metabolism issues that may impact up to 90% of the U.S. population.  

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The stages of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome that was included in the new ACC-AHA CKM syndrome guideline.
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ACC-AHA release first cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome guidelines

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The stages of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome that was included in the new ACC-AHA CKM syndrome guideline.
Science shows the deep relationship between cardiac, kidney and metabolism issues that may impact up to 90% of the U.S. population.  
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New guideline standardizes echo guidance for mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repairs

The new guideline emphasizes the importance of 3D multiplanar reconstruction for M-TEER to increase precision.

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ASE guidelines summary of recommended imaging steps for performance of M-TEER.
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New guideline standardizes echo guidance for mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repairs

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ASE guidelines summary of recommended imaging steps for performance of M-TEER.
The new guideline emphasizes the importance of 3D multiplanar reconstruction for M-TEER to increase precision.
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In Case You Missed It

Compensation in cardiology now outpacing all other healthcare specialties

Physician compensation is rising faster in cardiology than any other specialty. Still, considering how demanding the job is, many cardiologists feel underpaid.

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Compensation in cardiology now outpacing all other healthcare specialties

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Physician compensation is rising faster in cardiology than any other specialty. Still, considering how demanding the job is, many cardiologists feel underpaid.
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Thousands of reprocessed EP catheters recalled

Stryker Sustainability Solutions is recalling more than 8,000 reprocessed medical devices. This is a Class II recall, according to the FDA, and these devices should no longer be used to treat patients.

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Thousands of reprocessed EP catheters recalled

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Stryker Sustainability Solutions is recalling more than 8,000 reprocessed medical devices. This is a Class II recall, according to the FDA, and these devices should no longer be used to treat patients.
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Blood pressure drug recalled after failed test

Nearly 700 bottles of a popular ACE inhibitor are being recalled after it failed an Organic Impurities Test. The drug was manufactured in India and then distributed by New Jersey-based Rising Pharma Holdings.

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Blood pressure drug recalled after failed test

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Nearly 700 bottles of a popular ACE inhibitor are being recalled after it failed an Organic Impurities Test. The drug was manufactured in India and then distributed by New Jersey-based Rising Pharma Holdings.
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In Other News

Report: Budget-friendly plastic surgeon linked to eight patient deaths

The doctor whose ads promise to deliver the “Most Affordable Plastic Surgery Center in Chicago. Period.” was hit with a $56 million civil judgment in 2025 but is still practicing medicine in multiple states. 

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Report: Budget-friendly plastic surgeon linked to eight patient deaths

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The doctor whose ads promise to deliver the “Most Affordable Plastic Surgery Center in Chicago. Period.” was hit with a $56 million civil judgment in 2025 but is still practicing medicine in multiple states. 
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Nurses file class-action lawsuit against Ascension, Prime over hospital staffing

A lawsuit claims that nurse staffing levels at Saint Joseph Medical Center in Illinois were too low to meet minimum safety thresholds, resulting in medical errors. Plaintiffs in the case are seeking punitive damages. 

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Nurses file class-action lawsuit against Ascension, Prime over hospital staffing

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A lawsuit claims that nurse staffing levels at Saint Joseph Medical Center in Illinois were too low to meet minimum safety thresholds, resulting in medical errors. Plaintiffs in the case are seeking punitive damages. 
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