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Lessons learnt from HF coding in primary care. What might best practice look like?

The British Journal of Cardiology

By rectifying these coding discrepancies, we can enhance patient care, minimise potential oversights, and ultimately improve outcomes for individuals living with HF.

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NEW DATE! Webinar on Optimizing Structural Heart Workflows

DAIC

tim.hodson Tue, 06/11/2024 - 17:21 On July 16, Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology will present a webinar on "Maximizing Structural Heart Workflows: Harnessing the Power of CVIS and AI." This webinar will delve into the key elements of an ideal system that can streamline processes, improve efficiency, and enhance patient care.

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American College of Cardiology, ACC, Releases Guide to Remote Patient Management

DAIC

The American College of Cardiology has released a workbook on remote patient management (RPM), which aims to guide CV care professionals on definitions, clinical uses, benefits and limitations.

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CV Societies Propel Plans Forward for a New Board of Cardiovascular Medicine

DAIC

The proposed independent Board of Cardiovascular Medicine, governed by cardiologists for cardiologists, would facilitate a deep understanding of competencies to ensure high-value cardiovascular patient care.

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Webinar on Optimizing Structural Heart Workflows to Take Place Next Week

DAIC

tim.hodson Tue, 06/11/2024 - 17:21 On July 16, Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology will present a webinar on "Maximizing Structural Heart Workflows: Harnessing the Power of CVIS and AI." This webinar will delve into the key elements of an ideal system that can streamline processes, improve efficiency, and enhance patient care.

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American College of Cardiology Sets Full Range of Education Sessions and Meetings ACC Scientific Session, ACC.24

DAIC

April 3, 2024 — In gearing up for its Annual Scientific Session, ACC.24, Here is an overview of sessions, events and meetings coordinated to help members in particular specialties, sections and areas of interest learn and engage with peers and expert cardiology professionals to advance their practice, patient care and careers.

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Abstract WP57: Who Needs to Compete When You Can Collaborate? Celebrating 25 Years of Successful Stroke Care

Stroke Journal

Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP57-AWP57, February 1, 2024. Background:In 2004, Kansas City nurses partnered with the American Stroke Association to provide stroke education to health care providers and the community. Over time, the goal shifted to stroke systems of care.