MRI assessed cortical thickness and surface area abnormalities.
Reimbursements cut for multiple scans could hurt neediest patients, says ACR.
Novel imaging agent aids in the detection of Alzheimer's disease.
New language strengthens density notification.
Numerous factors will contribute to the sector's growth in coming years.
Industry says vote underscores bipartisan support for repeal.
First macrocyclic and ionic gadolinium-based contrast agent available in U.S.
This month's roundup of the latest industry products.
Researchers reach breakthrough in MR "fingerprinting".
Despite 2.3 percent tax, industry will continue to innovate.
New research factors workplace productivity into health care costs.
Without final guidance on mobile medical apps some businesses are "frozen" on the sidelines.
Psilos has been an investor in Gamma Medica since 2009.
Which OEMs already meet the requirements?
Joe Shrawder talks to DOTmed about his new role.
It's the company's 4th acquisition since March 2012.
The FDA approved Tc 99m tilmanocept, a radioactive diagnostic imaging agent.
Despite increasing adoption, these high-tech rooms may be out of reach for many hospitals.
Hot topics in cardiology and cardiac imaging from this year's ACC.
$60 million will fund concussion and other brain trauma research.
Overall, TAVR shown to be as safe as open-heart surgery at 3-year mark.
The act would require Medicare to cover virtual colonoscopy.
ECR panelists examine the latest research.
New systems include advanced detector and X-ray tube technology.
Do diet and lifestyle play less of a role in heart disease?
Local contractors can now decide to pay for PET oncologic imaging agents.
Watchman heart device trial results released amid controversy and confusion.
How new robots and procedures are bringing surgery into the future.
At ECR 2013, Gabriel Krestin urges rads to get on board with personalized medicine.
One health system doubled screening rates and lowered costs.
Driven by gains in ambulatory health care services.
Technology will help interventional cardiologists perform novel procedures.
What the top HIT pros were talking about at this year's show in New Orleans.
After a rigorous, four-year approval process, Oxford is now importing in Korea.
"This sequester is going to hurt," said Farzad Mostashari at a HIMSS13 briefing.
Will they be taxed under the new law?
Much of health care stays entrenched in old-fashioned thinking, says Topol.
Partnership will leverage companies' combined technologies.