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Hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin can induce CV mortality | Former cardiologist to pay $2M for kickback scheme

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Hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin can induce CV mortality | Former cardiologist to pay $2M for kickback scheme
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
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Combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin can induce CV mortality, heart failure

The meta-analysis included data from more than 950,000 patients.

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Combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin can induce CV mortality, heart failure

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The meta-analysis included data from more than 950,000 patients.
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Former cardiologist to pay $2M after investigators found he offered kickbacks for patient referrals, falsified records

He surrendered his medical license in 2018 and has agreed to work with the government going forward. 

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Former cardiologist to pay $2M after investigators found he offered kickbacks for patient referrals, falsified records

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He surrendered his medical license in 2018 and has agreed to work with the government going forward. 
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Blood transfusions limit brain damage, lead to ‘profoundly improved’ stroke outcomes

Blood substitution therapy removes inflammatory cells from the body, limiting some of the more extreme side effects associated with experiencing a stroke. 

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Blood transfusions limit brain damage, lead to ‘profoundly improved’ stroke outcomes

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Blood substitution therapy removes inflammatory cells from the body, limiting some of the more extreme side effects associated with experiencing a stroke. 
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Healing damaged hearts: New breakthrough could change cardiac care as we know it

Chemists have uncovered a new technique that could make it possible to heal a patient’s damaged heart tissue after a myocardial infarction (MI).

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Healing damaged hearts: New breakthrough could change cardiac care as we know it

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Chemists have uncovered a new technique that could make it possible to heal a patient’s damaged heart tissue after a myocardial infarction (MI).
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Veterans experience worse PCI outcomes at community hospitals than VA facilities

There was a 33% increase in a patient’s hazard for mortality if they received care at a community hospital.

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Veterans experience worse PCI outcomes at community hospitals than VA facilities

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There was a 33% increase in a patient’s hazard for mortality if they received care at a community hospital.
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Blood pressure medications boost COVID-19 survival rates

The study's authors explored data from more than 28,000 patients. 

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Blood pressure medications boost COVID-19 survival rates

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The study's authors explored data from more than 28,000 patients. 
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AI–spectroscopy combo rats out fentanyl and its illicit kin

Researchers have developed an AI algorithm that can identify illegally cooked-up fentanyl, teaching itself to spot dangerous new impostors as it goes.

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AI–spectroscopy combo rats out fentanyl and its illicit kin

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Researchers have developed an AI algorithm that can identify illegally cooked-up fentanyl, teaching itself to spot dangerous new impostors as it goes.
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Google takes $100M plunge into telehealth

Google Cloud is injecting $100 million into a supplier of telehealth platforms, partly to build out AI systems for helping hospitals remotely handle patient inquiries, intake and triage.

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Smartphone mHealth. Updated Twitter policies have helped online pranksters cause mischief in recent days, including one specific user who impersonated Eli Lilly and Company and posted that insulin was now free. Lilly CEO has now commented on the fake tweet read 'round the world—and what it could mean for the company going forward. 
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Google takes $100M plunge into telehealth

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Smartphone mHealth. Updated Twitter policies have helped online pranksters cause mischief in recent days, including one specific user who impersonated Eli Lilly and Company and posted that insulin was now free. Lilly CEO has now commented on the fake tweet read 'round the world—and what it could mean for the company going forward. 
Google Cloud is injecting $100 million into a supplier of telehealth platforms, partly to build out AI systems for helping hospitals remotely handle patient inquiries, intake and triage.
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3rd Annual Imaging Innovation Awards

Sponsored by Intelerad

Radiology Business Journal is soon to recognize five of the most innovative imaging organizations in the U.S.—and you can be there for the reveal. Click here to register. 

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3rd Annual Imaging Innovation Awards

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Radiology Business Journal is soon to recognize five of the most innovative imaging organizations in the U.S.—and you can be there for the reveal. Click here to register. 
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