Siemens, GE come out ahead.
Instrument kit allows da Vinci robot to perform single-incision gallbladder surgeries.
Medtronic settles two whistle-blower suits.
A new survey finds half of those 80 and older are getting mammograms, but should they?
Research shows a troubling trend.
Head-to-head comparisons prove invaluable.
Steris and Toshiba will create hybrid operating rooms.
Survey finds smaller clinics most likely to jump on this bandwagon.
The latest study in the battle over screening mammography.
Siemens' new chief discusses everything from the European crisis to the future of 7-T MRI.
Respected group examines environmental risk factors for the most common cancer in U.S. women.
New company to provide "Windows-like platform" for health IT.
The more health care workers have to deal with patients, the less satisfied they are, a Press Ganey study finds.
Ex-MD Buyline exec. Mike Clemens will serve as VP of capital equipment and imaging.
Compares American health care to a "19th century cottage industry."
Bruce Bodaken says fee-for-service model has been a "disaster for American medicine."
Infinity Acute Care System sent to Rush Medical Center gets slapped with a class I recall.
Siemens Healthcare's new boss describes the potential of 7-T MRI, and PET-MR.
1 out of 6 large hospitals and health systems are looking to replace their PACS systems.
A team-up between a radiologist and two luthiers resulted in some sweet music at the show.
GE releases the first mobile app with 510(k) clearance for primary diagnosis.
Americans are exposed to more medical radiation than ever before. And for William Hendee, that's a good thing.
MRI ownership linked to more negative lumbar spine scans.
Features include fusion of CT and ultrasound images and "flying through" ducts and vessels from the inside-out.
The company unveils a unit and important upgrades to existing products.
The world's second most populous country moves beyond teleradiology.
SuperSonic's UltraFast Doppler combines Color Flow Imaging and Pulsed Wave Doppler -- 10 times faster than conventional Color Doppler.
Women in their 40s with a low-risk factor as likely to develop invasive cancers as women with higher-risk factor, a new study says.
Patient's ignorance called "public health issue."
The OEM's new system operates without floor or ceiling tracks.
A latecomer to DR, the company is now expanding its digital horizons with the DX-D 100 Wireless.
Vital exhibits as Toshiba Business Unit for first time at RSNA.
Patients trust health care organizations more than they did six years ago, says expert.
With RSNA fast approaching, RSNA president Dr. Burton Drayer took a moment to provide a look at where the society is today and where it's headed for the future.
Technology updates are all the rage for the sector.
2.25 percent increase in inpatient satisfaction scores partly attributed to public reporting.
Medtronic's AdaptiveStim with RestoreSensor automatically adjusts stimulation levels when patients change position.
Medical chillers keep vital equipment going.
Sensitivity of screening mammography and cancer detection rates found to increase for women over the age of 90.
Improper hand washing by health care workers main cause of MRSA transmission, says review.