Echelon Oval 1.5T MRI was installed at a Cincinnati imaging center.
Ultra-cheap ultrasound could help pregnant women in poor countries.
Health care reform, technological advancements may drive MRI coil market upturn
PACS pioneer Dr. Elliot Siegel says artificial intelligence needs to come to medicine.
Until solutions are found, PM remains the best approach to the problem
Where will iPhones and iPads fit into your workflow?
Mayo Clinic gets approval for Choline C 11 injections.
AHRQ touts four-year project's success in reducing central line-bloodstream infections.
Hospitals and health systems were better prepared than in 2005, experts say.
With evidence mounting to support the need for safety, who’s taking action?
Merge might merge.
Everybody loves Clinton, right?
A plan to pay more for technetium-99 derived from non-weapons-grade uranium might be premature, the AHA and other groups say.
New JACR study tracks Medicare payment for imaging.
A new JACR study shows benefit of regional PACS network for trauma patients.
Multix Fusion digital radiography system goes on sale.
Elekta's biggest deal ever in China.
However, a "misconception of lower quality" limits penetration in China, Brazil and Japan.
Bill would stop multiple procedure payment reduction (MPPR) cuts.
New York Medical Imaging Informatics Symposium comes to NYC next month.
If approved by the FDA, the system could take part of the $1.8 billion neurostimulation device market.
Committee will evaluate evidence that CMS could use for a later coverage decision.
Vets to be offered screening at six unnamed sites.
Expert tips to help you focus on equipment care
New Toshiba MRI line cleared.
CMS scales back some requirements, delays attestation date by one year, because of provider concerns.
From AHIMA to Siemens, groups respond to CMS' final stage 2 MU regs.
Lasers maintain market share due to cosmetic usage
Thirsty U.S. hospitals are big consumers of water, major fuels, a new EIA report says.
Researchers ID new potential imaging agent for tau pathologies associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Expect sales of DEET to skyrocket.
Penrith Corp. has expertise in the "miniaturization of ultrasound devices."
Most PET owners not in the market for new equipment.
ER docs the most burnt out, Annals of Internal Medicine study says.
Somatom Perspective arrives in Atlanta.
Support will help with patient accrual for study on high-risk, early-stage lung cancer patients.
Pressure mounts on providers to stay one step ahead of the game.
China's growing ultrasound clout.