Cardiovascular

Saint Joseph Health System Acquires Legacy Vein Clinic

Saint Joseph Health System is pleased to announce the acquisition of Legacy Vein Clinic, a leading vascular health and treatment provider. This strategic move reflects Saint Joseph Health System’s commitment to expanding its comprehensive healthcare offerings and enhancing patient access to specialized vascular care. Legacy Vein Clinic, known for its advanced treatment of venous disorders, […]

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Cardiology’s Biggest Opportunity in 2025

Cardiac catheterization labs have been gaining steam as an outpatient venture, as more cardiovascular procedures migrate to the ASC setting. Cardiac catheterization labs allow cardiologists to perform minimally invasive heart and vascular procedures to diagnose and treat cardiac and peripheral vascular diseases. According to a recent blog post by Ascendient, a healthcare consulting firm, cardiac

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Compensation, Utilization Keep Rising for Cardio APPs: 10 Takeaways

Advanced practice provider compensation has continued to increase year over year, according to 2023 data reported by the American College of Cardiology’s consulting firm, MedAxiom. Between 2022 and 2023, median compensation for APPs increased in these categories: Cardiology – from $121,018 to $123,572; Cardiac surgery – from $149.275 to $152,883; and Vascular surgery – from

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Prominent Pediatric Cardiology Practice Joins BayCare

BayCare, West Central Florida’s largest provider of pediatric services, announces that the physicians of a prominent pediatric cardiology and congenital heart practice have joined BayCare Medical Group, BayCare’s physician practice. Pediatric Cardiology Associates and Tampa Bay Adult Congenital Heart Center physicians are now part of BayCare Medical Group with offices in Brandon, Lakeland, Safety Harbor,

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Number of Cardiologists Jumping to Hospital Practice Doubles: Study

Between 2008 and 2019, the share of cardiologists practicing in a hospital, as opposed to an independent practice, increased from 26% to 63%, according to a study published Nov. 15 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Researchers from Washington-based George Washington University, University of Colorado in Aurora, Chicago-based Northwestern University and New

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