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The new product automates the segregation of pharmaceutical waste.

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Growing use of CT scans on children has experts urging better collaboration between doctors and device makers.

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The task force says evidence is lacking for the benefit of routine screening.

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Transcatheter aortic valve implantation could replace open-heart surgery for high-risk patients.

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The denial rate also falls to under 50 percent for diagnostic scans.

Big Tobacco gets snuffed out
April 04, 2011 12:04
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This Month in Medical History looks at Nixon's tobacco-fighting legacy.

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Slowly but surely, flat panel technology is making its way into the mobile C-Arm space.

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After almost 12 years, will this be the year for the CARE bill?

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OEMs worry device tax could give resellers the upper hand.

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Hospitals, GPOs want device companies to pay fair share.

CMS releases proposed ACO rules
March 31, 2011 12:03
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Plus, the DOJ, FTC clarify the sticky issue of antitrust policy.

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Ten others are infected; health officials are investigating a bacterial outbreak.

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Similar to portable chest X-ray systems, the 32-slice scanner can be moved between departments.

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Developments in "light medicine" and finally some good news for cosmetic laser sales.

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Sonar-like technology listens to the "sound of aneurysms."

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MASEP hopes its recently FDA-cleared, relatively low-priced Infini will open up international markets.

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The technology promises to slash costs and improve quality but reimbursement woes and technical troubles threaten to slow adoption.

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Utah Gov. Gary R. Herbert signed House Bill 238 into law this month, making Utah the 29th state to license radiology assistants.

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The focus on dangers of ionizing radiation could obscure other medical procedure risks, researchers warn.

RF Shielding: Choosing wisely
March 28, 2011 12:03
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From vendor selection to maintenance, industry experts offer advice on getting the most value out of an RF shield.

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The hospital furniture market gets a makeover to become more welcoming to patients. A DOTmed News exclusive report.

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The AIDS test became commercially available in March of 1985.

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Statins appear to boost radiotherapy's prostate cancer cure rate for high-risk patients.

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Plus, Korean mothers buy up Japanese-made diapers while California fears lead to a run on iodine pills.

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The FDA bars Terumo from selling heart-lung bypass systems over quality control issues at its Michigan plant.

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Builders break ground on the Pacific Northwest's first proton therapy center and what could be the country's 11th.

InfiMed i5 Nexus-DRF gets FDA OK
March 22, 2011 11:03
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The fifth generation imaging console gets 510(k) clearance.

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Training center expects 2,000 docs to visit every year.

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Microsoft controller could help surgeons save on scrubbing time.

Death with dignity at 13
March 20, 2011 12:03
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After more than a decade, doctor-assisted death in Oregon still finds no consensus in the medical community.

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The makers need a more rigid training program to ensure accurate scan readings, the agency said.

Aramark buys Masterplan, ReMedPar
March 18, 2011 12:03
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Long-rumored sale of service, parts companies comes true.

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Cleveland BioLabs, Inc. says its experimental drug could be "ready to go" if needed.

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1896 X-ray gives 1,500 times the dose of modern equipment. And a Dutch doc says you get more radiation at home than in the radiology dept.

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Median faculty radiologist salary rises to $351,950.

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Nearly 108 million X-ray exams taken every year worldwide.

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Gadavist gets approved.

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Hologic, GE dominate this $1 billion market, report says.

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Japanese quake shocks world economy.

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Medical physicists say for now public health risks are uncertain but appear to be low.

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