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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. And these technologies are already available.

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Advanced Imaging Shows Promise for Addressing Radiology Staff Shortages

Cassling

Due in part to the rise of chronic diseases, as well as growing education around available imaging technologies, the U.S. The impact of these shortages has affected the gamut of healthcare worker roles -- from physicians and nurses to medical technicians and yes, radiologic technologists. between 2022 and 2030.

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Leveraging AI-Enabled Remote Cardiac Monitoring to Improve Cardiovascular Care

DAIC

By enabling the decisive shift from a reactive to a proactive cardiology model, this technology doesnt just improve patient outcomes it is also helping keep cardiovascular care sustainable and affordable. Participating hospitals will collaborate to share challenges and develop solutions through education, conferences, and webinars.

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Top 10 AI Cardiometabolic Startups to Watch in 2025 

Cardiometabolic Health Congress

From chatbots providing 24/7 support to AI-powered health coaches offering personalized lifestyle recommendations, these technologies will be crucial in chronic disease management. Take-Home Message The ten trailblazing startups highlighted in this article are at the forefront of AI-driven innovation in cardiometabolic care.