Registry reaches milestone.
Bill would scuttle multiple procedure cuts.
Medical imaging orders delayed as Philips feels the pinch from European economic woes.
Radiosurgery can help ease the nerve pain of trigeminal neuralgia sufferers, a new study says.
Study calls for stricter guidelines on ordering CTs in the ER.
Varian books a $77 million order for new proton therapy center.
With HIMSS 2012 just around the corner, DOTmed News talks with Nuance about language understanding's medical future.
First Naviscan scanners arrive in Europe.
MGMA-ACMPE survey looks at what makes a medical practice excel.
Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. said Monday it has installed its 1,200th Vantage MRI system.
South Florida Radiation Oncology opts for smaller-footprint system.
HealWell launches in the Middle East this week.
X-ray tubes hold steady as image intensifiers continue to fade away
After a lull, interest in CT equipment "revs" back up.
More competition will help drive the market.
Market should reach $5.4 billion by 2017.
Are poor patients more likely to get higher doses of medical radiation?
Economic "turbulence" and missing tax credit to blame.
Accuray Inc. announces first Mexican installation of CyberKnife.
Fujifilm's SonoSite buyout begins.
Wireless offerings are hot in today's market.
"Improper usage," not manufacturing "deficiencies," likely to blame, FDA says.
A sluggish economy drives more hospitals to use existing CT systems.
Carestream touts patent awards.
As new applications for cardiac imaging emerge, an industry scientist says clinical 7T MRI might one day come into its own.
Less than a year after joining Toshiba, the general manager is promoted to president.
Riverain Technologies' software could make finding lung cancer nodules easier.
Tool might speed up treatment planning.
86 percent of patient harm events slip through the incident reporting system cracks.
Accuray touts CyberKnife, TomoTherapy sales.
IBA to retain minority stake in new company.
The Brivo NM615 SPECT system cleared for U.S. markets.
In December, U.S. hospitals hired 10,000 people.
Mayo CEO responds to New York Times column.
ASRT to publish CT edition of peer-reviewed Radiologic Technology.
From high-powered MRIs to a possible cheaper surgical robot - tech high-level execs should keep an eye on.
Deadline pushed back to August.
Gov't touts new rules to slash administrative costs.
Strategic Supply Sourcing can support multiple MMIS, McKesson says.