Proposed budget includes two-year freeze on Medicare cuts.
Senate bill is meant to promote domestic isotope production.
More than half of health care security breaches are due to a stolen device.
The device is the first breast tomosynthesis system to hit the U.S. market.
U.S. regulatory troubles are felt around the world, study says.
A DOTmed Business News report on industry's efforts to get PACS on speaking terms.
Health IT experts offer advice on getting up to speed in this exclusive DOTmed Business News report.
Nearly a century ago, dog teams and their mushers undertook a race for the cure.
Reimbursement cuts take their toll, a new report finds.
The agency will distribute the money among four 'critical priorities.'
Widely used medical scans expose patients to increased radiation.
Radiologist owners to sell stake in benefits management firm.
Device allows patients to safely undergo scans.
The agency urges manufacturers to warn providers and patients of potential health hazards associated with powdered gloves.
Finding tumors with MRI while "activating" chemo drugs with ultrasound blasts could improve cancer treatments.
The rural broadband crunch eases, but work remains.
Two-year project looks to evaluate decision support software.
FDA reverses course on Mobile MIM iPhone, iPad app.
Dr. Blumenthal will be returning to his university position in the spring.
Risk of false positives declines with multiple screenings, study finds.
Under three-year deal Varian will supply imaging subcomponents.
Toshiba gets one-year contract to supply military and federal agencies.
Senate votes to strike down widely loathed tax filing provision of health reform law as broader repeal effort falters.
13 million claims rejected in first nine months of 2010.
Sectra also releases report on how system cuts radiation dose exposure to women by half.
Medicare will reimburse certain NaF-PET scans for bone metastases at participating sites.
A Fla. federal judge becomes the first to throw out the entire law.
Report claims Europe's process is as safe, and maybe faster, than America's. But critics call the findings "highly biased" and fatally flawed.
Republicans hope to cut 2.3 percent tax on medical device companies.
Recruitment and retention are difficult for hospitals trying to fill newly formed positions, a new survey finds.
Capital cash frees up but radiology departments are shopping around.
Report finds PACS adoption in hospitals with cath labs up 60 percent.
Battle lines drawn as Maryland court includes CT and MRI scans in anti-self-referral law.
An exclusive DOTmed Business News report on CT dose reduction initiatives across the industry.
Dutch company's first new modality in over a decade is also only weeks away from FDA feedback.
Four Canadian teams get government grants to find alternative ways to shore up the medical isotope supply chain.
Nearly 40 years ago this month, a story broke that shocked the nation.
Electronic health records don't contribute much to improving the quality of care, according to new research.
HHS, DOJ tout record Medicare fraud-busting efforts.
CT scans lead to a change in diagnosis for almost half of patients in new AJR study.