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GPT-4 helps docs with difficult diagnoses | Hiking up prices during drug shortages | FDA's warning letter to Integra
Monday, August 21, 2023
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GPT-4, a new upgrade from the team behind ChatGPT, can help doctors with difficult diagnoses

The new and improved AI-based language model outperformed human clinicians in a new study published in JAMA Network Open.

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GPT-4, a new upgrade from the team behind ChatGPT, can help doctors with difficult diagnoses

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The new and improved AI-based language model outperformed human clinicians in a new study published in JAMA Network Open.
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‘Gray market’ vendors hike up prices during drug shortages, leaving hospitals in a bind

Hospital executives find themselves in a challenging position—pay big bucks for hard-to-find medications or risk letting their patients down. 

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a new draft guidance designed to help applicants add clinically relevant information about QTc interval prolongation to the labeling of non-antiarrhythmic drugs
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‘Gray market’ vendors hike up prices during drug shortages, leaving hospitals in a bind

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a new draft guidance designed to help applicants add clinically relevant information about QTc interval prolongation to the labeling of non-antiarrhythmic drugs
Hospital executives find themselves in a challenging position—pay big bucks for hard-to-find medications or risk letting their patients down. 
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GE HealthCare earns FDA clearance for new remote patient monitoring device

The newly cleared device was designed with patient freedom and flexibility in mind. 

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GE HealthCare earns FDA clearance for new remote patient monitoring device

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The newly cleared device was designed with patient freedom and flexibility in mind. 
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FDA warning letter details quality concerns, violations at Integra facility

The facility in question is responsible for producing collagen-based medical devices primarily used in wound care, soft tissue repair and complex reconstruction surgeries. 

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FDA warning letter details quality concerns, violations at Integra facility

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The facility in question is responsible for producing collagen-based medical devices primarily used in wound care, soft tissue repair and complex reconstruction surgeries. 
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FDA warns public not to use certain pregnancy tests due to safety, accuracy issues

The agency shared a list of 15 diagnostic tests that should not be used by patients going forward. 

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FDA warns public not to use certain pregnancy tests due to safety, accuracy issues

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The agency shared a list of 15 diagnostic tests that should not be used by patients going forward. 
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Biden administration invests $100M in strengthening nursing workforce

The funding is a response to the escalating demand for registered nurses, nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives and nurse faculty throughout the United States. 

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Biden administration invests $100M in strengthening nursing workforce

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The funding is a response to the escalating demand for registered nurses, nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives and nurse faculty throughout the United States. 
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In Other News

Abiomed recalls heart pump catheter labeling after 12 injuries

This is a Class I recall, which means using the devices “may cause serious injuries or death.” The catheter's instructions have been updated to reduce the risk of complications going forward. 

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Abiomed recalls heart pump catheter labeling after 12 injuries

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This is a Class I recall, which means using the devices “may cause serious injuries or death.” The catheter's instructions have been updated to reduce the risk of complications going forward. 
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Imaging vendor Nanox says it will pay $650,000 in civil penalties to settle SEC investigation

The Israel-based company said it also has entered an agreement to settle a class action lawsuit for another $8 million. 

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Twenty-three percent of cardiologists have a net worth of more than $5 million, No. 5 among all specialties, according to a new report. A majority of cardiologists also said they have had no significant financial losses in the last year. What are cardiologists paid? How much do cardiologists make?
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Imaging vendor Nanox says it will pay $650,000 in civil penalties to settle SEC investigation

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Twenty-three percent of cardiologists have a net worth of more than $5 million, No. 5 among all specialties, according to a new report. A majority of cardiologists also said they have had no significant financial losses in the last year. What are cardiologists paid? How much do cardiologists make?
The Israel-based company said it also has entered an agreement to settle a class action lawsuit for another $8 million. 
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