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Best of the Week: Cardiologist with Omicron bounces back | Medicare spending on cardiology plummets
Saturday, December 11, 2021
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American Heart Association supports new ‘surprise billing’ legislation, but physician groups have serious doubts

According to the AHA, the No Surprises Act will "make a truly meaningful difference" to millions of patients. Physicians, on the other hand, have shared significant concerns about the legislation. 

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American Heart Association supports new ‘surprise billing’ legislation, but physician groups have serious doubts

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According to the AHA, the No Surprises Act will "make a truly meaningful difference" to millions of patients. Physicians, on the other hand, have shared significant concerns about the legislation. 
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Cardiologist back at work after testing positive for Omicron COVID-19 variant

The cardiologist says he stayed away from his wife and children for 10 days to limit any risk of spreading the virus.

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Cardiologist back at work after testing positive for Omicron COVID-19 variant

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The cardiologist says he stayed away from his wife and children for 10 days to limit any risk of spreading the virus.
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Cardiologists support legislation that would limit costly Medicare cuts

The American College of Cardiology is one of many physician organizations urging Congress to stop impending Medicare cuts before they become a reality. 

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Medical societies are asking Congress to be involved in Medicare reform efforts.
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Cardiologists support legislation that would limit costly Medicare cuts

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Medical societies are asking Congress to be involved in Medicare reform efforts.
The American College of Cardiology is one of many physician organizations urging Congress to stop impending Medicare cuts before they become a reality. 
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Physicians could save $641M per year by prescribing generic CVD medications

In addition to cost savings, researchers noted, more affordable medications are also associated with improving adherence rates.

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Physicians could save $641M per year by prescribing generic CVD medications

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In addition to cost savings, researchers noted, more affordable medications are also associated with improving adherence rates.
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Autopsies suggest we still have a lot to learn about COVID-19's impact on the heart

Researchers focused on patients who died during the early stages of the pandemic.

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Autopsies suggest we still have a lot to learn about COVID-19's impact on the heart

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Researchers focused on patients who died during the early stages of the pandemic.
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AI model predicts patient survival after cardiac surgery

The advanced algorithm could make a significant impact on shared decision-making. 

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AI model predicts patient survival after cardiac surgery

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The advanced algorithm could make a significant impact on shared decision-making. 
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Most young people with vaccine-related myocarditis recover quickly

Symptoms—including chest pain, fever and shortness of breath—tend to begin within two days. Most hospitalizations last two to three days.

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Most young people with vaccine-related myocarditis recover quickly

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Symptoms—including chest pain, fever and shortness of breath—tend to begin within two days. Most hospitalizations last two to three days.
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Medicare spending on cardiology, interventional cardiology declined $906M in 2020

The American Medical Association highlighted Medicare spending for all specialties in a new report. 

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Medicare spending on cardiology, interventional cardiology declined $906M in 2020

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The American Medical Association highlighted Medicare spending for all specialties in a new report. 
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What new valve-in-valve TAVR data tell us about valve durability

Age, diabetes and smoking were all also found to be “significant predictors” of reduced valve durability among SAVR patients.

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What new valve-in-valve TAVR data tell us about valve durability

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Age, diabetes and smoking were all also found to be “significant predictors” of reduced valve durability among SAVR patients.
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Ultra-processed foods increase the risk of a repeat heart attack or stroke

For CVD patients, researchers explained, even a diet that appears to be healthy could be doing significant damage. 

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Ultra-processed foods increase the risk of a repeat heart attack or stroke

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For CVD patients, researchers explained, even a diet that appears to be healthy could be doing significant damage. 
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