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Updated FDA policy could help up to 1.8 million HF patients | Hydroxyurea & SCA

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Updated FDA policy could help up to 1.8 million HF patients | Hydroxyurea & SCA
Friday, September 17, 2021
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Updated FDA policy could improve treatment for up to 1.8 million HF patients

Expanded FDA labeling for sacubitril/valsartan could make a massive impact on patient care in the next three years.

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Updated FDA policy could improve treatment for up to 1.8 million HF patients

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Expanded FDA labeling for sacubitril/valsartan could make a massive impact on patient care in the next three years.
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Extended hydroxyurea therapy boosts outcomes in young sickle cell anemia patients

The new analysis, published in Blood Advances, examined the impact of hydroxyurea treatment among children and young adults.

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Extended hydroxyurea therapy boosts outcomes in young sickle cell anemia patients

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The new analysis, published in Blood Advances, examined the impact of hydroxyurea treatment among children and young adults.
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AI model classifies patients by aortic stenosis severity, could improve AVR timing

The classifier was developed using imaging data from nearly 2,000 patients. 

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AI model classifies patients by aortic stenosis severity, could improve AVR timing

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The classifier was developed using imaging data from nearly 2,000 patients. 
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Cardiologists oppose 2 key CMS proposals, warn of ‘unintended consequences’

The American College of Cardiology has published a thorough analysis of the proposed 2022 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, making many recommendations and comments related to the future of patient care. 

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Cardiologists oppose 2 key CMS proposals, warn of ‘unintended consequences’

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The American College of Cardiology has published a thorough analysis of the proposed 2022 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, making many recommendations and comments related to the future of patient care. 
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Patient outcomes take a hit when physicians do clinical work on a part-time basis

More and more physicians are performing clinical work on a part-time basis, and it might have a negative impact on patient care. 

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
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Patient outcomes take a hit when physicians do clinical work on a part-time basis

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
More and more physicians are performing clinical work on a part-time basis, and it might have a negative impact on patient care. 
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Biotronik introduces new reinforced introducer sheaths to U.S., overseas markets

The new solutions were designed to help users during diagnostic, interventional and endovascular procedures. 

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Biotronik introduces new reinforced introducer sheaths to U.S., overseas markets

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The new solutions were designed to help users during diagnostic, interventional and endovascular procedures. 
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2.8M Americans gained healthcare coverage during special enrollment

Nearly 3 million Americans gained healthcare coverage during the special enrollment period (SEP) created by President Joe Biden, the White House announced.

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2.8M Americans gained healthcare coverage during special enrollment

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Nearly 3 million Americans gained healthcare coverage during the special enrollment period (SEP) created by President Joe Biden, the White House announced.
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NIH launches nationwide study on COVID-19’s long-term effects

The long-term impacts of COVID-19 infection aren’t well known, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) plans to change that.

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NIH launches nationwide study on COVID-19’s long-term effects

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The long-term impacts of COVID-19 infection aren’t well known, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) plans to change that.
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