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Dr. Elias Zerhouni

Director of the NIH
A bold vision

Dr. John Buse
Dr. John Buse

President Medicine and Science, American Diabetes Association
The high cost of diabetes

Toby Cosgrove
Toby Cosgrove

President and CEO, Cleveland Clinic
In good hands

Sandy Lutz
Sandy Lutz

Managing Director of the Health Research Institute (HRI), PricewaterhouseCoopers
A pivotal year for the health industry

Cardiology

According to the American Heart Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cardiovascular disease has claimed over 1 million lives in the United States this past year.

With baby boomers turning 65 or older being predicted to be the largest growth segment of the population, there is a demand for new and better technologies and treatments to treat cardiovascular illness.  Innovative medical imaging and information technologies are enabling physicians to diagnose cardiovascular disease earlier and offer new applications in treatment and improve clinical and financial outcomes across the entire healthcare sector.

New developments in the areas of coronary stents and catheters, pharmaceutical therapy, interventional cardiology, minimally invasive surgery - are changing cardiac care for the better.  Cardiovascular medicine has evolved from simply a post-heart attack therapy to a much more precise field for treating cardiovascular disease.

Executive Healthcare Management will serve the industry as a vital resource for healthcare professionals and practitioners to gain insight and understand best practice strategies in innovative technologies to treat cardiovascular illness and disease.  Through the most current industry news, case studies, and thought leadership, EHM will thoroughly evaluate all aspects of the US cardiology market.

Contributors

V. Joseph Woo V. Joseph Woo
Director of the Minimally Invasive & Robotic Cardiac Surgery Program,
University of Pennsylvania Medical School

Gregg W StoneGregg W Stone
Chief Medical Officer,
Cardiovascular Research Foundation

Barry H. Greenberg Barry H. Greenberg
President,
Heart Failure Society of America

Steven Nissen Steven Nissen
President,
American College of Cardiology

Bruce LytleBruce Lytle
President,
American Association for Thoracic Surgery

Dr. Aubrey Galloway Dr. Aubrey Galloway
Chairman, Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery
NYU School of Medicine