The following hospitals have launched or expanded heart care programs in July and August.
Cardiology
Receiving influenza and pneumonia vaccinations can help reduce the risk of death from heart failure, a new study reveals.
Percutaneous coronary intervention volumes fell by 55 percent in the early months of the pandemic, a survey of 360 cardiac catheterization laboratories shows.
Cardiologists in the U.S. earn $438,000 on average per year, and 17 percent are still paying off student loans, a Medscape survey reveals.
Initially, COVID-19 was thought of as primarily a respiratory disease, but scientists have since discovered that it can severely affect the heart and other organs as well. In a new study, scientists at San Francisco-based Gladstone Institutes explore the lasting…
A telemonitoring program to control high blood pressure helped cut cardiovascular events by half, a new study shows.
Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Parkridge Health System opened two cardiac specialty practices Sept. 1.
Internet searches for chest pain symptoms rose during the pandemic in four countries, including the U.S., a new study shows.
The US News & World Report hospital rankings for cardiology was Becker's top-read cardiology story in August.
A cardiothoracic surgeon has filed a lawsuit against SUNY Downstate Medical Center in New York City, alleging that he was fired after he notified leadership about patient safety and quality issues — the fourth such lawsuit filed against the hospital.