Current Key Questions on COVID-19 and Cardiovascular Disease
The following is a digest of ACC's clinical guidance on the cardiac implications of COVID-19.
Organized in an FAQ format for easy navigation, this guidance is summarized from more extensive documents and approved by the ACC Science and Quality Committee. This FAQ is intended to be topical, not comprehensive.
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AFib, Atrial Flutter in COVID-19, Influenza Patients Suggests Inflammatory Response
The incidence of atrial fibrillation (AFib) or flutter and associated mortality in patients with COVID-19 or influenza suggests AFib or atrial flutter may be a generalized response to inflammation of severe viral illness, according to a study published Feb. 24 in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.
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ACC’s CV Summit Now Available on Demand
Missed ACC’s Cardiovascular Summit Virtual last week? All sessions, including the plenary session featuring Anthony S. Fauci, MD, are available on demand through April 30. Check out poster research from the conference, including a poster highlighting how better understanding of variations in total cost of care for percutaneous coronary intervention, when evaluated against related quality of care measures in ACC's CathPCI Registry, may help facilities improve the value of care delivery. And don’t miss an ACC Health Care Innovation Section survey that found robust interest in video visitations and telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more.
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ACC Statement Urges COVID-19 Vaccine Prioritization For Highest Risk CVD Patients
COVID-19 vaccine prioritization should prioritize those with advanced cardiovascular disease over well-managed cardiovascular disease, according to an ACC health policy statement published Feb. 12 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. All cardiovascular disease patients face a higher risk of COVID-19 complications and should receive the vaccine quickly, but recommendations in the paper serve to guide clinicians in prioritizing their most vulnerable patients within the larger cardiovascular disease group, while considering disparities in COVID-19 outcomes among different racial/ethnic groups and socioeconomic levels.
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The ACC to Hold Virtual Career Fair March 11
For the second consecutive year, the ACC is proud and excited to hold a Virtual Career Fair. On March 11, 2021, from 5 to 8 p.m. ET
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February Marks Heart Month
Activities are planned throughout the month aimed at highlighting the importance of increased awareness and action around the prevention of heart disease.
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Urge Your Member of Congress to Cosponsor HR 8702
This legislation affects reimbursement for us in the near future. It is very easy to participate; simply click the link below “Urge Your Member of Congress to Cosponsor HR 8702.” The ACC has already drafted the letter for us; all that is required is to enter name/email/address and it is automatically sent to our representative (s) in the House.
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Explore a New Pathway to the FACC Designation
The Fellow of the American College of Cardiology (FACC) designation has long stood for excellence in cardiovascular medicine and a commitment to the highest standards of care. Now, the FACC designation – and the prestige it confers – are closer than ever before
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Mark Your Calendar for ACC.21 Key Dates
As planning moves ahead for ACC.21, May 15 – 17, 2021, in Atlanta, the ACC is excited to announce that registration and call for abstracts will begin this month. Specifically, Early Bird registration will open Wednesday, Oct. 28 for members and Thursday, Nov. 12 for nonmembers.
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ACC 2021 Membership Renewal
Your ACC membership renewal deadline is just around the corner on December 10th. This year, the ACC community has rallied together to face unprecedented challenges to our practices and our communities.
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ACC Statement Outlines COVID-19 Recommendations For Patients This Fall
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ACC has convened a number of scientific and educational sessions with experts from around the world and across a spectrum of disciplines. From these discussions, many points of consensus have emerged about best practices for slowing the spread of the virus and mitigating its harm.
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The CVT Reconnect
Miss the live version of The NC & SC Chapter’s CVT Reconnect?
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Learn About HeartPAC!
HeartPAC, your ACC’s nonpartisan, nonprofit political action committee, was formed to support the American College of Cardiology’s mission to transform cardiovascular care and improve heart health.
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Your ACC Urges Action Around Latest COVID-19 Relief Negotiations
As members of Congress continue negotiations over the fourth COVID-19 relief package,
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ACC's COVID-19 Hub Helps Members Help and Heal
As COVID-19 continues to spread, the ACC is working to help members on the front lines
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Welcome your Chapter Incoming Governor, Michael Foster, MD
Michael Foster, MD, has been elected to the position of Governor Elect for the South Carolina Chapter. Foster is an interventional cardiologist practicing in Columbia, SC for 33 years.
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Complex Congenital Heart Defect Patient Communication Tool
The SC Chapter awarded a grant for the project, “Children’s Heart Program of South Carolina" in 2013. The Chapter felt the project will greatly increase communication between cardiologists, providers and patients and be a great benefit to South Carolina patients.
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The Cardiovascular Team Continues to Grow!
The Cardiovascular Team Section of the South Carolina Chapter of the ACC continues to grow! We are welcoming new members and always working to retain current members. Being a CVT member allows individuals to network with others in cardiology, gain access to tools and resources that will help you be successful throughout your career.
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Celebrate Children’s Cardiomyopathy Awareness Month
Join the ACC in recognizing Children’s Cardiomyopathy Awareness Month in partnership with the Children’s Cardiomyopathy Foundation to call attention to the signs, symptoms and risk factors for cardiomyopathy.
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MACRA: A New Era of Medicare Payment
The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015, commonly referred to as MACRA, replaces an outdated Medicare payment system, setting into motion two pathways in which clinicians will participate in order to receive Medicare payment: the Merit-Based Incentive Payment System and Advanced Alternative Payment Models. While the details of MACRA are still being ironed out, it’s important to understand this new era of Medicare payment and the four core components that clinicians will be measured on: quality, resource use, clinical practice improvement and meaningful use of certified electronic health records.
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