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Texas heart hospital kicks off $60M expansion
Dallas-based Medical City Heart Hospital has begun construction on a $60 million expansion. -
10 systems hiring cardiology leaders
Here are 10 hospitals and health systems hiring cardiology leaders. -
GLP-1s reduce cardiovascular mortality: Study
GLP-1s reduced mortality and complications from cardiovascular events, according to a study published Aug. 22 in Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism: A Journal of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. -
Cardiology challenges are piling up
Cardiology leaders are familiar with the common challenges across healthcare with staffing, pay issues and patient access being among the most pressing. But recently leaders are highlighting other areas that are contributing to the complex network of challenges. -
These areas have the US' highest cardiac death rate
High-poverty rural regions in the Southern U.S. have the highest cardiovascular disease-associated death rate, according to a report published Aug. 16 in the Journal of Rural Health. -
Cost-effectiveness of renal denervation is 'robust': Study
Catheter-based, radiofrequency renal denervation is a cost-effective solution for patients with hypertension, according to a study published Aug. 13 in the Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions. -
FDA OKs removing aspirin requirement for Abbott heart pump
The FDA approved a label change for Abbott's HeartMate 3 heart pump, eliminating aspirin use from patient treatment plans. -
This post-op disorder puts women at higher mortality risk: Study
Women with postoperative atrial fibrillation have a higher risk of mortality than men, according to a study published Aug. 21 in JAMA Network Open. -
Prevention and access: Changes cardiology leaders want to see
Leaders from four cardiology hospitals that were ranked among the best by U.S. News & World Report shared with Becker's what they would change about cardiology care. -
12 cardiologists making headlines
From traveling to space to running for mayor, here are 12 cardiologists making headlines: -
NYU Langone creates tool to identify cardiovascular disease risk
Researchers from New York City-based NYU Langone Health have created a scoring tool to help physicians identify patients at risk for cardiovascular events. -
What cardiologists make of new heart guidelines
Guidelines in cardiology continue to evolve as technology and research advance. Cardiologists from two leading health systems in the U.S. spoke to Becker's about their reactions to recent guideline updates. -
Researchers uncover genetic link between heart disease, Alzheimer's
Researchers have uncovered a genetic link between heart disease and Alzheimer's, according to a study published Aug. 13 in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. -
10 hospitals with the highest, lowest payments for heart failure
Becker's has compiled a list of the hospitals with the highest and lowest payments for heart failure cases, as based on CMS's payment provider database. -
Colorado State researchers create at-home heart failure screening test
A research team at Fort Collins based-Colorado State University has created an at-home testing device that can screen for heart failure. -
Benzodiazepine linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk: Study
Benzodiazepine class insomnia drugs were associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a study published Aug. 7 in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. -
UnityPoint Health set to open new heart center
West Des Moines, Iowa-based UnityPoint Health will open a new outpatient heart center, the UnityPoint Health-Trinity Heart Center in Fort Dodge, Iowa. -
The challenges facing 4 top cardiologists
Leaders from four cardiology hospitals that were ranked among the best by U.S. News & World Report shared with Becker's the challenges they are facing and how they plan to address them. -
How Hollywood is perpetuating heart attack misconceptions
A recent study found movies perpetuate misconceptions around heart attacks, which could detrimentally impact the public's knowledge and awareness. -
Certain metabolites linked to heart failure risk: Study
Certain gut metabolites are linked to an increased risk of heart failure, according to a study published Aug. 9 in Circulation: Heart Failure, an American Heart Association journal.
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