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Cardiology lost $506M in 6 months | Heart attack care much worse for women | Ross procedure linked to strong outcomes
Friday, March 5, 2021
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Unprecedented: Cardiology providers lost an estimated $506M in revenue in the pandemic’s early months

Overall, Medicare providers missed out on approximately $9.4 billion in the first 6 months of 2020. 

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The AHA is granting more money toward research on the cardIovascular effects of COVID-19. #COVIS #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #longCOVID
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Unprecedented: Cardiology providers lost an estimated $506M in revenue in the pandemic’s early months

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The AHA is granting more money toward research on the cardIovascular effects of COVID-19. #COVIS #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #longCOVID
Overall, Medicare providers missed out on approximately $9.4 billion in the first 6 months of 2020. 
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Women consistently experience longer delays in care, worse outcomes following a life-threatening heart attack

The new meta-analysis included data from 56 different studies, covering patients from 30 countries. 

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Erin D. Michos, MD, associate director of preventive cardiology, division of cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and co-editor in chief of the American Journal of Preventive Cardiology, discusses gender differences in heart disease presentations. Woman Heart Attack
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Women consistently experience longer delays in care, worse outcomes following a life-threatening heart attack

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Erin D. Michos, MD, associate director of preventive cardiology, division of cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and co-editor in chief of the American Journal of Preventive Cardiology, discusses gender differences in heart disease presentations. Woman Heart Attack
The new meta-analysis included data from 56 different studies, covering patients from 30 countries. 
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An alternative to AVR: Ross procedure linked to strong outcomes for young, middle-aged adults

“The Ross procedure should be considered in young and middle-aged adults who need AVR and can be referred to dedicated centers with expertise in this operation,” researchers explained. 

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Heart failure hospitalizations among young adults are getting more common and more expensive
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An alternative to AVR: Ross procedure linked to strong outcomes for young, middle-aged adults

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Heart failure hospitalizations among young adults are getting more common and more expensive
“The Ross procedure should be considered in young and middle-aged adults who need AVR and can be referred to dedicated centers with expertise in this operation,” researchers explained. 
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Featured Articles

Cardiologist pleads guilty after police find evidence he discussed engaging in sexual acts with children

Illegal photos were also found on the cardiologist's phone after police officers raided his home. 

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Cardiologist pleads guilty after police find evidence he discussed engaging in sexual acts with children

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Illegal photos were also found on the cardiologist's phone after police officers raided his home. 
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Frail patients much more likely to experience major bleeding events following PCI

The new study, published by the American Journal of Cardiology, suggests that frailty could be a helpful predictor for major bleeding events after PCI.

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Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey’s largest health network, recently announced it has signed a definitive agreement with Complete Care to acquire a majority of its long-term care facilities. 
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Frail patients much more likely to experience major bleeding events following PCI

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Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey’s largest health network, recently announced it has signed a definitive agreement with Complete Care to acquire a majority of its long-term care facilities. 
The new study, published by the American Journal of Cardiology, suggests that frailty could be a helpful predictor for major bleeding events after PCI.
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American Indians have an especially high risk of stroke, leaving researchers with many questions

The study included data from nearly 17 million adults who received treatment from 2005 to 2011. Researchers compared the stroke rates of patients with atrial fibrillation and those without it. 

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American Indians have an especially high risk of stroke, leaving researchers with many questions

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The study included data from nearly 17 million adults who received treatment from 2005 to 2011. Researchers compared the stroke rates of patients with atrial fibrillation and those without it. 
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AFib and atrial flutter in the United States: 5 key takeaways from a new analysis

The study, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, shines new light on a significant health issue. 

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AFib and atrial flutter in the United States: 5 key takeaways from a new analysis

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The study, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, shines new light on a significant health issue. 
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From the Magazine

Better Together? An Integrated Market for Calcium-modification Strategies

Rather than a binary choice—atherectomy or lithotripsy—the market for treating severely calcified lesions seems likely to evolve into a mixture of both technologies. 

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Better Together? An Integrated Market for Calcium-modification Strategies

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 (OCT) intravascular images (bottom).
Rather than a binary choice—atherectomy or lithotripsy—the market for treating severely calcified lesions seems likely to evolve into a mixture of both technologies. 
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Succession Planning: Prepare Your Practice to Survive the Retirement Tsunami

Succession planning is about a practice’s top job, but it’s not *only* about the top job.

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Succession Planning: Prepare Your Practice to Survive the Retirement Tsunami

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Succession planning is about a practice’s top job, but it’s not *only* about the top job.
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In Other News

Meet the 10 best hospitals in the world

North America has bragging rights to the five best hospitals in the world, although institutions specifically in the United States make up only nine of the top 25.

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Meet the 10 best hospitals in the world

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North America has bragging rights to the five best hospitals in the world, although institutions specifically in the United States make up only nine of the top 25.
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