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CTA and ACC Collaborate to Tackle Cardiovascular Disease with Technology

DAIC

milla1cf Wed, 02/07/2024 - 18:05 February 7, 2024 — The Consumer Technology Association ( CTA ) and the American College of Cardiology ( ACC ) are announcing the release of their second industry framework for the use of consumer cardiovascular technology solutions in the screening and diagnosis for cardiovascular conditions.

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Urgent Need to Develop Best Practices to Advance Use of AI in Cardiovascular Care

DAIC

The new scientific statement, “Use of Artificial Intelligence in Improving Outcomes in Heart Disease,” comes amid intense attention on AI as a way to improve cardiovascular disease prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment. The authors also express the need to develop regulatory pathways for AI-enabled technologies in the U.S.

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

The British Journal of Cardiology

Furthermore, we investigate the technology and systems in place to aid staff in this endeavour. 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

The presenter will examine how you can harness the power of the CVIS and AI technologies to enhance structural heart workflow in the EP lab and ultrasound procedures. Additionally, Schalit–Cohen will delve into the realm of AI technologies and their potential to support structural heart workflows. as well as customer satisfaction.

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The Business of Heart Health: Best Practices for Managing a Small Cardiology Clinic Efficiently and Profitably

GEMMS

Improved Medical Outcomes Enhanced Patient Care : Using advanced medical practices and technologies to improve patient outcomes. Continuous Learning : Keeping up with the latest in cardiology to offer the best treatments and services. This approach allows for more targeted treatments and better patient outcomes.

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Step Into the Cardiology Clinic of the Future: Bringing Virtual Cardiac Care Delivery and Virtual Telemetry to Life in Your Practice’s Clinical Workflows

DAIC

Following are a few characteristics that distinguish the next evolution of the cardiology practice: Enthusiastic use of technology: The cardiology clinic of the future overcomes fear of adoption and embraces technology as a force multiplier for operational efficiency and clinical outcomes.

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GE HealthCare and Medis Medical Imaging Announce Collaboration Focused on Non-Invasive Coronary Assessments to Help Advance Precision Care in Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease

DAIC

The collaboration seeks to provide access to emerging technologies, like Medis QFR, while also reducing complexity in the cath lab to improve the operating environment for clinicians. In the assessment of coronary artery disease, QFR represents a significant advancement in how efficiently it can provide critical insights.