Usage declined in 2009 but spiked in 2011
Has been shown to be more accurate than other approaches
Will affect company's orthopedics, surgery and cardiovascular businesses
Merck and Gavi partner to produce 300,000 doses of anti-Ebola vaccine by May
Will hold workshop to address unresolved gaps and challenges in device security
It isn't only the lower-value exams that are reduced
Taking the EEG out of the laboratory setting
Pencil beam scanning and rolling floors also part of $39 million expansion
Doctor used 3-D software app to navigate patient's heart prior to complex surgery
The only catheter-based ultrasound that provides 2-D and 3-D images
Patient expectations frequently contradict value-based care
Study finds that most of the expense is to add staff, not IT
Could also be useful in data transmission, invisibility
Group maintains that most women should wait until 50 for regular screening
Equipment damaged, doctors scuffled with wrecking crew
The third partnership of its kind for Philips in six months
Milwaukee to remain hub for imaging business and global manufacturing
Includes data from 721,000 patients from 30 countries
With 4-D CT, Colorado Cancer Center is saving money and improving outcomes
Hopes to market tests for under $1,000 each
With BrightMatter, 20-30 inoperable cases may become treatable
A catheter-related bloodstream infection can cost $56,000 to treat
Biological mechanisms to protect against mental illness
New transparency under the ACA's Sunshine Act
Shedding light on the pleasure of a sad song
Second opinions frequently alter diagnosis and treatment
Improves anchoring success rate and reduces rate of complications
As dense breast legislation gains ground, so too has molecular breast imaging
Starstruck care providers are a problem
Automated exception-based processing waits in the wings
Accident highlights importance of MR screening protocols
Stance on pre-surgical radiation still pending
Overcomes the limitations of existing treatments
Amid financial hardships, the Japanese OEM entertains offers on a majority share
Inhibiting a protein receptor topically may yield better cosmetic and functional outcomes
New company is called Ascensia Diabetes Care
Fears that ACA would cause employers to cut back hours to avoid providing health insurance proving unfounded