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AngelMed achieves first commercial implantation of cardiac detection monitor during outpatient procedure
Coronary diagnostics company AngelMed recently marked its first commercial implantation of its cardiac detection monitor in the U.S. -
Cardiology industry updates ASC leaders need to know
ASCs and hospitals are doubling down on their outpatient cardiology offerings, and U.S. News released its list of best hospitals for cardiology. -
Best hospitals for cardiology, heart surgery
Cleveland Clinic led U.S. News & World Report's 2021-22 rankings for the best hospitals for cardiology and heart surgery. -
4 ASCs, hospitals doubling down on outpatient cardiology
Many ASC leaders consider cardiology procedures the biggest opportunity for growth. -
Freestanding Illinois ASC first to offer cardiac catheterization
Quincy (Ill.) Medical Group's surgery center has become the first freestanding ASC in Illinois to offer cardiac catheterization, according to a July 13 press release. -
12 insights on cardiologist net worth, debt & compensation
Seven percent of cardiologists have a net worth of more than $5 million, according to Medscape. -
Avanza doubles down on cardiovascular ASC migration with new hire
Austin, Texas-based Avanza Healthcare Strategies added Cassy Kincaid, RN, PhD, to consult on the migration of cardiovascular services to ASCs, the company announced July 7. -
Physician-owned center housing vascular ASC reaches milestone
The Charlotte, N.C.-based Antezana Multi-Specialty Center, owned by neurosurgeon David Antezana, MD, and his wife, Nicole, reached a construction milestone. -
Cardiology's ASC boom: 9 industry updates
Cardiology procedures are one of the biggest opportunities for growth for ASCs. -
UH Parma Medical Center adds 3 outpatient cardiology clinics
University Hospitals Parma (Ohio) Medical Center has added three outpatient cardiology clinics as part of its $27.5 million surgery department renovation, Cleveland.com reported July 7. -
Florida ASC performs 1st cardiac catheterization procedure
Lake Mary, Fla.-based Alliance Surgery Center performed its first diagnostic cardiac catheterization procedure, according to a June 29 LinkedIn post. -
Cardiology procedures the biggest opportunity for ASC growth, 4 leaders say
As CMS continues to remove cardiology surgeries from its inpatient-only list, ASC leaders expect these procedures to be critical to ASC growth. -
Cardiologist snapshot: 4 numbers to know
Here are four fast facts on cardiology surgeons, based on the Merritt Hawkins physician revenue calculator, Medscape's 2021 Physician Wealth & Debt Report and its 2021 Cardiologist Compensation Report. -
National Cardiovascular Management, ScImage launch cloud platform at Arizona ASC
Phoenix-based National Cardiovascular Management and ScImage partnered to launch a cloud imaging and reporting platform at Peak Surgery Center of Avondale (Ariz.), according to a June 15 news release. -
How many cardiologists are worth $5M+? 4 stats
Only 2 percent of cardiologists have a net worth of under $500,000, according to Medscape. -
Surgeon sues to break up IU Health's 'monopoly' on primary care, vascular surgery
The only independent vascular surgeon in Southern Indiana alleged in a lawsuit that IU Health's monopoly on primary care physicians and vascular surgeons in Bloomington is anti-competitive and lowers care standards. -
American College of Cardiology partners with startup to launch health monitoring platform
The American College of Cardiology and Denver-based startup Cliexa have teamed up to launch a new home health monitoring platform, Cliexa-Pulse. -
FDA issues warning for Medtronic heart pump
The FDA issued a warning June 3 alerting healthcare providers to stop implants that use Medtronic's Heartware Ventricular Assist Device System. -
How cardiologists can adapt and thrive in ASCs
Shifting to an outpatient-based setting can be a daunting idea for cardiologists, but finding a well-equipped ASC can help surgeons succeed, according to James Stidham, president of Healthcare Management Associates. -
GE Healthcare, American College of Cardiology partner to advance digital technology in cardiac care
Healthcare supply and service company GE Healthcare is partnering with the American College of Cardiology to advance artificial intelligence and digital technology in cardiac care.
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