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How AI and Machine Learning are Transforming Cardiology Practice Management

GEMMS

These technologies are not just reshaping but also empowering how cardiology practices manage operations, deliver care, and enhance patient outcomes. These technologies are reshaping how cardiology practices manage operations, deliver care, and enhance patient outcomes.

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How Virtual-First Cardiology is Reshaping the Patient Experience

The Beat Blog

For the sickest of cardiac patients, those who are leaving the hospital with advanced heart failure or who just had a heart attack, Virtual-First cardiology enables frequent virtual visits driven by AI-driven algorithms which identify the most pressing risks.

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COVID19 vaccination

Dr. Malcolm Kendrick

I have started about ten blogs, then got bogged down …. possibly blogged down? Hybrid Conference’ : ‘The RNA vaccines against COVID-19 mark the beginning of a technological revolution that will transform the way we treat disease and restore health. 25th October 2022 I have been somewhat quiet recently. – 5 p.m.

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Digital vs Analog ECG Machine - Which one is the right choice for you.

Wellnest

Electrocardiography (ECG) is a diagnostic tool that measures the heart's electrical activity. It is commonly used to diagnose heart attacks, arrhythmias, and other heart conditions. This blog will compare the two kinds of ECG machines and discuss their differences and similarities.

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A Complete Guide to Einthoven’s Triangle & ECG Testing

Wellnest

When it comes to understanding the electrical activity of the heart, Einthoven’s Triangle is a fundamental concept in electrocardiography (ECG). It was developed by Willem Einthoven, a renowned Dutch physician, and it revolutionized the way we analyze and interpret the heart’s electrical signals.

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The Role of Genetics in Heart Disease: Can You Prevent It?

MIBHS

While much attention is given to modifiable risk factors such as diet, exercise, and smoking, the role of genetics in heart disease is equally critical yet less understood by the general public. This blog explores how genetics influence heart health and whether mitigating these inherited risks is possible.

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Women’s Guide to Heart Health: Spotting the Early Signs of Cardiac Trouble

GEMMS

However, heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, making early detection and proactive management essential. This blog will guide you through understanding the early signs of cardiac trouble, the importance of recognizing these signs early, and how GEMMS’ tailored EHR solutions enhance cardiology care.