Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology DAIC

Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology (DAIC) is a magazine that reaches more than 25,000 healthcare professionals in cardiology, interventional cardiology and cath labs across the United States. These influential buying team members rely on DAIC's award-winning editorial content and comparison charts as a unique research tool for specifying, recommending and approving technology/device purchases.

News | Information Technology

February 21, 2017 — Mercy, the fifth largest Catholic healthcare system in the nation, was named a 2016 Healthcare ...

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News | Cardiovascular Business

According to Vertess, an international healthcare-focused M + A advisory firm with expertise in diverse healthcare and ...

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News | Womens Cardiovascular Health

February 16, 2017 — New recommendations for healthcare providers, published in the American Heart Association journal Ci ...

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News | Cardiovascular Surgery

February 16, 2017 — Western Connecticut Health Network (WCHN) cardiothoracic surgeons Cary Passik, M.D., and Robert ...

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News | Inventory Management

February 15, 2017 — Better hospital supply chain management leads to better quality of care and supports patient safety ...

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News | Structural Heart Occluders

February 15, 2017 — Doctors at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have implemented the first U.S. Food and Drug ...

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Feature | Hybrid OR | Dave Fornell

In the current era of healthcare reform and the push toward evidence-based medicine to both lower costs and improve ...

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News | Hypertension

February 13, 2017 — Vascular Dynamics Inc. (VDI) announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved ...

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 Intra-atrial shunt device (IASD) to lower left atrial pressure by creating a small left atrial to right atrial shunt.  Abraham said these devices are in early stage development with small studies to show proof of concept and demonstrate safety.
Feature | Heart Failure | Dave Fornell

In the past few years there have been a number of device therapies developed to treat heart failure (HF). This is partly ...

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News | Cardiovascular Business | Jeff Zagoudis

February 10, 2017 — Rep. Tom Price was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the new secretary of the Department of Health and ...

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Videos | Medical 3-D Printing

When a pediatric patient at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles needed a custom-build stent to repair his pulmonary artery ...

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News | Patient Engagement

February 9, 2017 — Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC) has documented reduced readmissions for congestive heart ...

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News | Heart Failure

February 7, 2017 — A new anticancer agent in development promotes regeneration of damaged heart muscle — an unexpected ...

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Technology | Cardiovascular Business

February 7, 2017 — Healthcare analytics company Innovaccer Inc. announced the launch of its holistic MIPS Platform ...

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News | Heart Failure

February 7, 2017 — Of the more than 700,000 Americans who suffer a heart attack each year, about a quarter go on to ...

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