The new, expensive technology doesn't make sense for certain patients.
The latest effort to push Samsung into the medical equipment marketplace.
Building evidence for treating pediatric and prostate cancers.
Concern that device companies are shifting costs of new tax to hospitals.
MD Anderson joins Philips, Elekta research consortium.
New combined system for planning and delivering radiosurgery treatments.
As the region's health care industry grows, so does its largest show.
This month's roundup of the latest industry products.
New head of the Health Subcommittee will push anti-Obamacare legislation.
Pharmacy expert says it's often hard to find good info on drug shortages.
Sharing scan costs with doctors doesn't reduce utilization, study says.
Dale Cover promoted to president of RSTI.
UDI is headed to Europe, and that could mean much better post-market surveillance of devices.
App algorithms missed 30% or more of melanomas.
The American College of Radiology calls for increased flexibility for radiologists.
IBA and Apollo Hospitals partner to bring India its first proton center.
Mike Gerhardt tapped to lead construction, capital & facility services.
New consulting firm will focus on cutting away inefficiencies in hospitals.
Hospital bed manufacturers tackle safety and comfort concerns.
Modifications will impact every patient's health records.
Helps hospitals stay on top of initiatives and avoid penalties.
New version could replace pre-procedure advanced imaging for cardiac arrhythmia treatment.
Sustainable food services offer tasty meals and green choices beyond lime Jell-O.
A "game-changer" for imaging a patient's esophageal lining and screening for precancerous conditions.
Still looking for jobs in the field after 6 months.
"Sizable reduction" in Medicare payments coming for GK providers.
BC Technical made an official announcement about the deal this week.
Well-intentioned law won't solve U.S. moly problems, warns Wayne Webster.
PET scan injection visualizes brain plaques that indicate Alzheimer's and other cognitive diseases.
Patients prefer the less invasive CT method.
The deal went into effect at the start of the new year.
New technology like whole breast ultrasound drives the market.
New recommendation for CT scans by American Cancer Society applauded by MITA and AMIC.
A rapidly expanding industry, saving money, reducing waste... but is it safe?
Cancer screening unlikely to benefit those with short life expectancy, says study.
Scrubbing noise and 'suppressing' bones to help rads find tubes, catheters in chest scans.
Informed decision-making should be embraced.
Findings include 40 percent increase in the detection of invasive breast cancers.
How the right vendors can help facilities “go green” with ease.
U.S. moving toward phasing out high-enriched uranium for radioisotopes used in heart scans.