An alleged case of Medicare fraud in Texas.
With budgeting pressures motivating many organizations to consider investing in pre-owned equipment, purchasers are faced with host of complex issues, from finding best-fit technology to handling hazardous materials - and everything in between.
FDA warns companies to secure the supply chain, and report problems.
DOTmed News spoke with several attendees at the recent HCP Radiology & Imaging Conference.
A pacemaker-like device for the brain successfully relieved disease symptoms.
An exclusive report from the pages of DOTmed Business News.
Secretary Sebelius urges other companies to follow implementation.
Josh Morita of IDN discusses his conference with DOTmed News.
The only 200-plus-year-old statistical equation with a cult following could revolutionize medical device clinical trials. And Cambridge Consultants wants to help.
HHS working with insurers to expedite coverage.
The company must revise its plea agreement or go to trial.
More info for small business eligibility plus latest reform news.
While cloud storage promises to streamline costs and even IT departments by bringing a utilities business model to computing, risks to security and privacy are a storm that's brewing.
Advanced imaging modalities and new chemotherapy drugs are driving down cancer deaths, according to a new study, adding fuel to arguments that expensive advanced imaging is worth its cost.
Monica Caldwell met with DOTmed News to discuss the imaging industry.
The office will move forward to study physician self-referral impact on Medicare spending.
The American Hospital Association report finds complications with incentive EHR program.
Fourteen kinds of external defibrillators used to resuscitate patients stricken with sudden cardiac arrest are liable to malfunction, the FDA warned.
Study would research self-referral in imaging and radiation oncology.
Changes aimed toward efficiency in the premarket approval process.
The House Committee on Veterans Affairs held a hearing to review programs to assist veterans and wounded military personnel in coordinating care.
Agency to work with OEMs to clear up chronic problems.
Republican Erik Paulsen hopes to overturn $20 billion medical device tax.
People favor individual measures but are slow to warm on reform overall.
Manufacturing defect could cause sudden power failure.
DOTmed News reporters Lindsay Grystar and Josh Langdon met with the organizers and several attendees at this year's IDN Summit in Orlando.
Report finds Alaska top, Minnesota bottom in serious disciplinary actions.
Bill, now going to Senate, to help disabled, rural and female vets.
The European Union will adopt a pan-Europe online database for medical device products by next year in an effort to improve public safety, the European Commission announced.
Robert Jacoby, administrative director of radiology at the Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, met with DOTmed News at the recent HCP Radiology and Imaging Conference.
Several medical technology firms reported to DOTmed News about how they coped without air travel over Europe for nearly a week.
Legislators focus inquiries on insurance ratios, fraud and abuse.
A trend toward greater regulatory oversight may chill industry.
The annual Paint the Town Pink event will take place during the first week of May in Red Bank, where else?
The 17th annual meeting of the International Association of Medical Equipment Remarketers and Servicers takes place April 28-30 and includes representatives of FDA and MDMA.
Agency will offer information on safety, marketing.
Explosive growth in regenerative medicine field could aid medical device companies looking to develop "delivery systems" for cell therapies.
MEDCAC met Wednesday to review evidence of effectiveness of radiation therapies for prostate cancer treatment.
Two Texas health care professionals, Xavier Silva and Willie Arbuthnot, talk to DOTmed News about their facilities and the challenges in the industry.