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Revenue in cardiology dropped 57% in March, 73% in April | The payment model that could save rural hospitals

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Revenue in cardiology dropped 57% in March, 73% in April | The payment model that could save rural hospitals
Friday, June 12, 2020
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Cardiology’s revenue down 57% in March, 73% in April

Cardiology has seen its revenue and utilization take significant hits as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Cardiology’s revenue down 57% in March, 73% in April

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Cardiology has seen its revenue and utilization take significant hits as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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New payment model could save rural hospitals from a post-COVID collapse

The COVID-19 pandemic hit rural hospitals especially hard—and that’s bad news for patients in areas already associated with poor cardiovascular outcomes.

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New payment model could save rural hospitals from a post-COVID collapse

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The COVID-19 pandemic hit rural hospitals especially hard—and that’s bad news for patients in areas already associated with poor cardiovascular outcomes.
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Patient dies at home after doctors miss evidence of heart defect, including 2 chest x-rays

An inquest into the death of a 24-year-old scaffolder has found that the patient was “failed” by his healthcare providers.

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Patient dies at home after doctors miss evidence of heart defect, including 2 chest x-rays

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An inquest into the death of a 24-year-old scaffolder has found that the patient was “failed” by his healthcare providers.
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Gene-editing specialists raise $63M to combat coronary heart disease

Verve Therapeutics, a healthcare company focused on improving cardiovascular outcomes through gene-editing technology, has raised $63 million in Series A2 financing.

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Gene-editing specialists raise $63M to combat coronary heart disease

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Verve Therapeutics, a healthcare company focused on improving cardiovascular outcomes through gene-editing technology, has raised $63 million in Series A2 financing.
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Featured Articles

Patient access to TAVR centers: 3 key takeaways from a new study

Do patients in the United States have sufficient access to TAVR centers?

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Patient access to TAVR centers: 3 key takeaways from a new study

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Do patients in the United States have sufficient access to TAVR centers?
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When experience is critical: High-volume operators associated with better left main PCI outcomes

Operators who performed at least 16 uLMS-PCIs per year were associated with improved survival.

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While a vast majority of heart transplants in the United States are successful, unplanned hospitalizations after the procedures are still incredibly common. Top 10 reasons for readmission after heart transplant.
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When experience is critical: High-volume operators associated with better left main PCI outcomes

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While a vast majority of heart transplants in the United States are successful, unplanned hospitalizations after the procedures are still incredibly common. Top 10 reasons for readmission after heart transplant.
Operators who performed at least 16 uLMS-PCIs per year were associated with improved survival.
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AI algorithm predicts glucose levels one hour into the future

Bio Conscious has announced that its AI-powered Diabits app can predict blood glucose levels a full hour into the future—and it has the data to prove it.

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AI algorithm predicts glucose levels one hour into the future

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Bio Conscious has announced that its AI-powered Diabits app can predict blood glucose levels a full hour into the future—and it has the data to prove it.
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‘An important validation’: CMS issues new codes for IVL procedures

CMS has issued new codes for intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) procedures performed in a patient’s peripheral arteries in both the hospital outpatient and inpatient settings.

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‘An important validation’: CMS issues new codes for IVL procedures

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CMS has issued new codes for intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) procedures performed in a patient’s peripheral arteries in both the hospital outpatient and inpatient settings.
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Citing ‘anxiety’ as a risk for screening mammography is ‘benevolent sexism,’ expert says

As the debate continues over whether women should receive regular breast cancer screenings before age 50, one expert believes it’s time to put a common excuse to rest. 

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Citing ‘anxiety’ as a risk for screening mammography is ‘benevolent sexism,’ expert says

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As the debate continues over whether women should receive regular breast cancer screenings before age 50, one expert believes it’s time to put a common excuse to rest. 
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