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Cardiologists added to payment model by mistake | Sex-specific outcomes after TAVR & SAVR | FDA clears new AI software

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Cardiologists added to payment model by mistake | Sex-specific outcomes after TAVR & SAVR | FDA clears new AI software
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
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Hundreds of cardiologists incorrectly added to new mandatory payment model

When CMS shared a list of cardiologists being targeted with a brand new payment model, the American College of Cardiology identified a long list of apparent mistakes.

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Hundreds of cardiologists incorrectly added to new mandatory payment model

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When CMS shared a list of cardiologists being targeted with a brand new payment model, the American College of Cardiology identified a long list of apparent mistakes.
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Sex-specific outcomes after TAVR and SAVR: Key takeaways from a new meta-analysis

TAVR was associated with early benefits for women. After five years, however, outcomes were comparable across the board.

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Sex-specific outcomes after TAVR and SAVR: Key takeaways from a new meta-analysis

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TAVR was associated with early benefits for women. After five years, however, outcomes were comparable across the board.
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FDA clears AI software for flagging signs of vascular disease

The newly cleared software alerts clinicians when it detects a suspected vascular occlusion.

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FDA clears AI software for flagging signs of vascular disease

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The newly cleared software alerts clinicians when it detects a suspected vascular occlusion.
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Featured Articles

Cardiothoracic surgeon Joseph Woo takes over as new AATS president

Chair of the department of cardiothoracic surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine, and associate director of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute, is the new 2026-27 president of the AATS.

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Joseph Woo, MD, FACS, FACC, FAHA, chair of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine, and associate director of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute, recently took over as the new 2026-27 president of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS).
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Cardiothoracic surgeon Joseph Woo takes over as new AATS president

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Joseph Woo, MD, FACS, FACC, FAHA, chair of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine, and associate director of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute, recently took over as the new 2026-27 president of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS).
Chair of the department of cardiothoracic surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine, and associate director of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute, is the new 2026-27 president of the AATS.
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Private equity unlikely to dominate cardiology despite hype

Medaxiom CEO Jerry Blackwell, MD, MBA, FACC, discusses investor's interest in buying cardiology practices, noting that PE ownership remains relatively low.

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Medaxiom CEO Jerry Blackwell, MD, explains the role of private equity in cardiology and that it is a small player in cardiology practice ownership.
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Private equity unlikely to dominate cardiology despite hype

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Medaxiom CEO Jerry Blackwell, MD, explains the role of private equity in cardiology and that it is a small player in cardiology practice ownership.
Medaxiom CEO Jerry Blackwell, MD, MBA, FACC, discusses investor's interest in buying cardiology practices, noting that PE ownership remains relatively low.
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Cardiology groups strongly oppose expansion of Medicare AI prior authorization model

ASE, ASNC and SCAI have come out against a WiSER model using AI for traditional Medicare prior authorizations.

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Cardiology groups strongly oppose expansion of Medicare AI prior authorization model

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AMA fixing prior authorization at the AMA 2022 House of Delegates meeting. Photo by Dave Fornell
ASE, ASNC and SCAI have come out against a WiSER model using AI for traditional Medicare prior authorizations.
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In Case You Missed It

FDA confirms Class I recall for vascular device used by cardiologists and surgeons

The issue at the heart of this recall has been linked to three patient deaths. 

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FDA confirms Class I recall for vascular device used by cardiologists and surgeons

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The issue at the heart of this recall has been linked to three patient deaths. 
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BATMAN to the rescue: TMVR technique helps cardiologists reduce risk of LVOT obstruction

LVOT obstruction is a serious complication of TMVR. BATMAN may help protect patients from LVOT obstruction without leading to any additional risks.

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BATMAN to the rescue: TMVR technique helps cardiologists reduce risk of LVOT obstruction

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How BATMAN technique can reduce risk of LVOT obstruction during TMVR
LVOT obstruction is a serious complication of TMVR. BATMAN may help protect patients from LVOT obstruction without leading to any additional risks.
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Inflammation may help explain how GLP-1 drugs prevent AFib

Kenneth Bilchick, MD, spoke to Cardiovascular Business about new data he presented at Heart Rhythm 2026. 

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Kenneth Bilchick, MD, MS, Director of Electrophysiology Research, and a professor of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Virginia, explains GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-RAs) may do more than drive weight loss—showing a significantly lower risk of atrial fibrillation.
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Inflammation may help explain how GLP-1 drugs prevent AFib

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Kenneth Bilchick, MD, MS, Director of Electrophysiology Research, and a professor of cardiovascular medicine at the University of Virginia, explains GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-RAs) may do more than drive weight loss—showing a significantly lower risk of atrial fibrillation.
Kenneth Bilchick, MD, spoke to Cardiovascular Business about new data he presented at Heart Rhythm 2026. 
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In Other News

455 individuals charged with perpetrating healthcare fraud to the collective tune of $6.5B+

The defendants include 90 physicians and other licensed medical professionals. 

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455 individuals charged with perpetrating healthcare fraud to the collective tune of $6.5B+

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The defendants include 90 physicians and other licensed medical professionals. 
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Does the US have what it takes to stay ahead of China in medical advancement?

The U.S. owns the lead in the critical categories of scientific quality and commercial know-how. However, Chinese development is faster, bigger and cheaper—and gaining on us. Which nation will ultimately prevail? 

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Does the US have what it takes to stay ahead of China in medical advancement?

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The U.S. owns the lead in the critical categories of scientific quality and commercial know-how. However, Chinese development is faster, bigger and cheaper—and gaining on us. Which nation will ultimately prevail? 
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