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A nationwide study found that ASCs treat 15% more patients in socially vulnerable areas for cardiac interventions compared with hospital outpatient departments. According to a May 1 news release from ...
Results presented on Tuesday at the American Association for Cancer Reserch include data on the combined use of tissue and ...
Sensydia, a medical technology company pioneering non-invasive cardiac assessment, today announced that the first patient has been enrolled in its multi-center pivotal study to evaluate the accuracy ...
A new study could lead to ... Using intravascular imaging (IVI) to guide stent implantation during complex stenting procedures is safer and more effective for patients with severely calcified ...
Her research focuses on the experiences of patients within municipal health and care services ... signal a critical need for evolving quality assessment frameworks within healthcare systems to ...
The move, which had been widely expected, is a potentially fatal blow to the National Climate Assessment, the study that Congress ... and serves as a crucial guide to state and community efforts ...
The regimen of bemnifosbuvir and ruzasvir will be administered orally once-daily for 8 weeks (in patients without cirrhosis ... announced that its Phase 2 study evaluating the potential best ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals RXRX announced that it has dosed the first patient in its early-stage study of investigational ... assess combination regimens to guide future studies in B-cell cancers.
A review by the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives found that more than 85 per cent of patients queuing for 60 minutes or more at English hospitals potentially suffered harm. Now a new study by ...
Depending on the severity of the response, physicians conduct a suicide risk assessment. Then, a safety plan is put into place. That safety plan includes asking whether the patient has easy-to ...
Dr. Evan Shlofmitz and Dr. Ziad Ali, both of St. Francis Hospital & The Heart Center recently treated the first patient. Shockwave’s FORWARD CAD study spans approximately 35 sites in the U.S ...
Objective Community paramedicine programme are often designed to address repeated and non-urgent use of paramedic services by providing patients with alternatives to the traditional ‘treat and ...
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