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Cardiologist salaries, productivity continue to climb | At-home blood pressure monitoring | MI patients & heart failure

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Cardiologist salaries, productivity continue to climb | At-home blood pressure monitoring | MI patients & heart failure
Friday, September 4, 2020
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Cardiologist salaries, productivity continue to climb

Cardiology’s median compensation is more than $530,000, according to a new report from AMGA Consulting. That figure has increased each year since 2016's report. 

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Cardiologist salaries, productivity continue to climb

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Cardiology’s median compensation is more than $530,000, according to a new report from AMGA Consulting. That figure has increased each year since 2016's report. 
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At-home blood pressure monitoring could improve outcomes, cut costs

The study's authors tracked 450 patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure.

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At-home blood pressure monitoring could improve outcomes, cut costs

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The study's authors tracked 450 patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure.
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Why some heart attack patients are at a greater risk of post-discharge heart failure

Cardiologists may way want to pay close attention to a new study published in the American Journal of Cardiology.

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Why some heart attack patients are at a greater risk of post-discharge heart failure

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Cardiologists may way want to pay close attention to a new study published in the American Journal of Cardiology.
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New discovery might explain why blood clots are so common among COVID-19 patients

The team's analysis also examines why blood-thinning medications aren't effectively preventing the clots. 

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New discovery might explain why blood clots are so common among COVID-19 patients

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The team's analysis also examines why blood-thinning medications aren't effectively preventing the clots. 
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Visit-to-visit blood pressure variability linked to cognitive decline, dementia

Researchers tracked more than 3,300 older patients for three years, performing clinical assessments every six months. 

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Visit-to-visit blood pressure variability linked to cognitive decline, dementia

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Researchers tracked more than 3,300 older patients for three years, performing clinical assessments every six months. 
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American College of Cardiology pushes back ACC.21 due to COVID-related uncertainty

ACC.21 will now take place May 15-17, 2021, in Atlanta.

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American College of Cardiology pushes back ACC.21 due to COVID-related uncertainty

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ACC.21 will now take place May 15-17, 2021, in Atlanta.
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Radiology can reduce CT lung cancer screening false positives by tackling these 2 factors

Harvard Medical School experts analyzed years of data to pinpoint reasons for mistakes in their own LCS program. 

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Radiology can reduce CT lung cancer screening false positives by tackling these 2 factors

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Harvard Medical School experts analyzed years of data to pinpoint reasons for mistakes in their own LCS program. 
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NIH announces $129M to expand rapid COVID-19 testing technologies

In total, nine organizations will receive funding as part of the institute's Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics initiative or RADx.

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According to calculations comparing catheter ablation with drug therapy, the additional quality-adjusted life-years that can result from the treatment justify its increased costs. 
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NIH announces $129M to expand rapid COVID-19 testing technologies

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According to calculations comparing catheter ablation with drug therapy, the additional quality-adjusted life-years that can result from the treatment justify its increased costs. 
In total, nine organizations will receive funding as part of the institute's Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics initiative or RADx.
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