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Acupuncture could improve cardiac surgery outcomes: Study
A Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine researcher found acupuncture can improve patient outcomes following cardiac surgery. -
Where patient-cardiologist ratios are highest, lowest
Athens, Texas, has the highest ratio of heart disease patients to cardiologists in the country, while Rochester, Minn., has the lowest ratio, a LexisNexis report found. -
The top heart center in every state
U.S. News & World Report evaluated 779 hospitals across the country and found the top heart center in every state. -
CMS pilot program cuts heart attack, stroke risk: Study
Physicians reduced the risk of heart disease and stroke among patients under a CMS pilot program that rewarded them for prioritizing people with more severe health conditions, according to a study published Oct. 17 in JAMA. Notably, the program did not lead to any increase in overall healthcare expenses. -
NewYork-Presbyterian Queens gets new chief of cardiothoracic surgery
Iosif Gulkarov, MD, has been selected to be the new chief of cardiothoracic surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian in Queens, N.Y., according to an Oct. 17 news release. -
The top 5 cardiology subspecialties by pay
Electrophysiologists were the top paid cardiology specialty in 2022, according to a MedAxiom report. -
The sources of pride for 5 cardiology leaders
From fellowship programs to patient-centric care, here are the programs that five cardiology leaders are most proud of. -
Norton Health consolidates its heart care
Louisville, Ky.-based Norton Health is consolidating its heart services into a new 31,000-square-foot facility, ABC affiliate WLKY reported Oct. 12. -
Hypertension drug less dangerous than thought
A regularly prescribed hypertension drug thought to possibly increase the risk of heart failure, may not be as dangerous after all, according to a study published Oct. 12 in the academic journal Function. -
Cardiac company, CEO to pay $85M over kickback scheme allegations
A cardiac imaging company and its CEO agreed to pay more than $85 million to resolve False Claims Act allegations. -
Northwell launches cardiovascular institute
New York City-based Northwell Health created the Northwell Cardiovascular Institute, the intention of which is to streamline its cardiovascular care across its 21-hospital network. -
New syndrome formalizes link between heart disease, other conditions
The American Heart Association has defined a new medical condition that reflects the links among heart disease, obesity, diabetes and kidney disease. -
The top concerns for cardiology leaders
Fee-for-service care, recruiting and patient outcomes are some of the concerns cardiology leaders say keep them up at night. -
1 in 4 adults will develop heart failure: Study
A recent Heart Failure Society of America report found about 1 in 4 adults will develop heart failure in their lifetime. -
How 1 cardiologist adapted an aneurysm procedure for cardiovascular surgery
Richard Smalling, MD, PhD, is one of the few cardiologists in the country using coil embolization to treat hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. -
Cleveland Clinic develops 1st therapy for complex heart condition
A patient has received the first dose of a newly developed gene therapy for a heart condition in a clinical trial led by physicians at Ohio-based Cleveland Clinic, according to an Oct. 5 news release. -
CDC makes new diagnostic code for common heart condition
A heart condition known as coronary microvascular disease is getting a new diagnostic code from the CDC to more closely monitor it and develop treatments, NBC affiliate WRC TV reported Oct. 4. -
ACC updates guidelines for home cardiac care
The future of cardiovascular care may be increasingly managed at home and in non-traditional settings, according to Nivee Amin, MD, a member of American College of Cardiology. -
The technology cardiology leaders are raving about
Technology and clinical advancements in cariology have accelerated in the last decade. Here, five leaders discuss which innovations excite them most. -
How COVID-19 raises risk for heart attacks, strokes
Researchers from the NYU Grossman School of Medicine determined a link between COVID-19 infections and heart complications, according to a Sept. 28 news release.
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