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Labor unrest at Mayo | Private insurers pay well but slowly | more

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Labor unrest at Mayo | Private insurers pay well but slowly | more
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
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Unhappy surgery workers call Mayo Clinic leadership to task

Around 275 union and nonunion employees are petitioning the CEO and their department chair over what they’re calling unsafe working conditions.

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Around 275 union and nonunion employees are petitioning the CEO and their department chair over what they’re calling unsafe working conditions.
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Hospitals set back by private payers’ penchant for declining claims, delaying payments

Commercial health insurers tend to reimburse providers considerably more per service than their governmental counterparts. However, they’re also much more likely to initially deny claims.

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Hospitals set back by private payers’ penchant for declining claims, delaying payments

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Commercial health insurers tend to reimburse providers considerably more per service than their governmental counterparts. However, they’re also much more likely to initially deny claims.
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White House spotlights 3 newly added items on AI to-do list

The Biden Administration has refreshed its efforts to encourage AI innovation while mitigating AI risks.

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White House spotlights 3 newly added items on AI to-do list

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The Biden Administration has refreshed its efforts to encourage AI innovation while mitigating AI risks.
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Is crafty ‘Dr. AI’ already siphoning mindshare from actual doctors?

Patients can be persuaded to place almost as much confidence in diagnostic AI as they have in primary care physicians.

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Is crafty ‘Dr. AI’ already siphoning mindshare from actual doctors?

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Patients can be persuaded to place almost as much confidence in diagnostic AI as they have in primary care physicians.
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In Case You Missed It

Medtronic acquires insulin patch manufacturer for $738M

The deal represents a significant step forward for Medtronic's diabetes portfolio.

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Medtronic acquires insulin patch manufacturer for $738M

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The deal represents a significant step forward for Medtronic's diabetes portfolio.
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In Other News

10 trends to watch in diagnostic imaging

“To achieve organizational objectives in an ever-evolving landscape, imaging providers must develop strategies to meet increased demand for services,” Vizient experts advised.

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10 trends to watch in diagnostic imaging

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“To achieve organizational objectives in an ever-evolving landscape, imaging providers must develop strategies to meet increased demand for services,” Vizient experts advised.
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Interpretive AI for medical imaging: 5 points of skepticism, idealism

Surveying the landscape of interpretive AI in radiology, two researchers note a yawning gap between great expectations set in the recent past and actual clinical implementations as of spring 2023.

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Interpretive AI for medical imaging: 5 points of skepticism, idealism

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Surveying the landscape of interpretive AI in radiology, two researchers note a yawning gap between great expectations set in the recent past and actual clinical implementations as of spring 2023.
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Salary update: Cardiologist compensation climbs to $507K per year, though many feel it is too low

Cardiology came in at No. 3 among all healthcare specialties, trailing only plastic surgery ($619,000) and orthopedics ($573,000).

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Among general cardiologists, for example, median compensation jumped nearly 8% from 2023 to 2024. Interventional cardiology and electrophysiology saw even larger jumps. Dollar money graphic showing increased finance.
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Salary update: Cardiologist compensation climbs to $507K per year, though many feel it is too low

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Among general cardiologists, for example, median compensation jumped nearly 8% from 2023 to 2024. Interventional cardiology and electrophysiology saw even larger jumps. Dollar money graphic showing increased finance.
Cardiology came in at No. 3 among all healthcare specialties, trailing only plastic surgery ($619,000) and orthopedics ($573,000).
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