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    October 11, 2023 — Realizing a vision to deliver the best care to patients close to where they live in northern Ohio, GE HealthCare and University Hospitals (UH) announced a 10-year strategic collaboration to bring GE HealthCare technologies to UH across its radiology practice and UH Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute, providing contemporary equipment and digital solutions to improve processes for the benefit of patients and clinicians. The agreement includes hundreds of new systems, including AI-enabled technologies, across nuclear medicine, X-Ray, vascular and cardiovascular ultrasound, regional CT, fluoroscopy, surgery, and bone densitometry for which GE HealthCare will be the sole provider. A focus of the collaboration is to implement enterprise-wide technology to optimize workflows and help improve clinical decision-making. “Driven by a mission to heal, to teach, and to discover, University Hospitals offers access to quality care for everyone in Northeast Ohio,” says UH Chief O

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    As the duration of lifetime survival after organ transplantation continues to increase, the consequences of long-term immunosuppression, such as opportunistic and rare infections, are a high-risk reality. This study examined upper extremity infections in the transplant population to determine the current clinical risk profile, management, and outcomes.

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    The transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care has been forecast for decades,1 but only recently have technological advances appeared to capture some of the complexity of health and disease and how health care is delivered.2 Recent emergence of large language models (LLMs) in…

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    • .#JAMA editors seek original science that focuses on developing, testing, and deploying #AI in studies that improve understanding of its effects on the health #outcomes of patients & populations. #Technology #solutions #ImpSci #DIRH #MachineLearning Read: https://t.co/ugGBjdsstT https://t.co/udyLCwTbGM

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    Abstract Routine exercise leads to cardiovascular adaptations that differ based on sex. Use of cardiac testing to screen athletes has driven research to define how these sex-based adaptations manif…

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    • .#JACC Review of the week assesses the effect of sex on #cardiovascular adaptations & #outcomes related to #exercise, identify the impact of sex #hormones on exercise performance, and highlight key areas for future research. #SportsCardio #Cardiology Read: https://t.co/aNmoMlxgRC https://t.co/P0AihLzjO5

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    This randomized clinical trial examines the efficacy and adverse effects of donanemab, a monoclonal antibody designed to clear brain amyloid plaque, among patients with early symptomatic Alzheimer disease.

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    Cancer mortality varies widely across Europe, and survival depends on where you live. In particular, the inequality between countries in Central and South-Eastern Europe (CEE) and Western Europe (WE) is striking. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought existing inequalities into sharp focus, and the economic disruption it has caused threatens to deepen them. The Central European Cooperative Oncology Group (CECOG) has created a platform with the aim to reduce health inequalities and to improve patient access to cancer care. The subject of discussion is the value of new treatments to create willingness to invest in improving cancer outcomes while managing the budget. The platform includes various stakeholders as scientific leaders, policy makers, payers, patients and industry.

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    • An initiative of the @CECOGAcademy GOIA program: „What’s measured gets done”: a call for a European semester for #cancer to improve cancer #outcomes in #Central and #Southeastern #Europe. Just published! https://t.co/HSiS84BfLA