Research presented at conference reveals breast cancer risks.
FDA says it currently has no plans to regulate sodium content in food.
Their director of imaging services talked to DOTmed News at this year's Health Connect Partners conference.
Interactive website gives safety, satisfaction for state facilities.
As part of the open government initiative, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration launched a "transparency" website for its medical and radiological devices branch, the agency announced on Monday.
New technology works like a printer to heal burn wounds quickly and effectively.
A DOTmed Business News report examines ongoing stimulus issues.
HFMA gears up for the annual conference.
China's version of the FDA unveiled the new headquarters for medical device standards review.
Pre-authorization rule under investigation may be added to state insurance plan.
Association in favor of changes regarding filing, patent challenges.
A medico-legal update from DOTmed Business News.
Rules will ensure patients have rights to visitors beyond immediate family.
DOTmed News reporters broadcast from the Health Connect Partners show in San Diego.
Bill to freeze cuts to doctors, extend jobless benefits, passes both houses of Congress.
A RAND study found better patient safety is linked to fewer malpractice claims.
It's an important year for EHR/EMR.
Gov. Sonny Perdue appoints his own counsel to pursue litigation.
American College of Radiology's guide for rads now available on smart phones and the iPad.
The reports examine the state of effectiveness in health care, patient safety, timeliness, patient-orientation and efficiency of care.
Researchers have built a portable machine that uses microwaves to non-invasively read glucose levels.
At the recent ECR conference in Vienna, Hologic showcased their latest products for the European market, including a cutting-edge 3D mammography unit and an advanced bone density scanner. Watch a video double feature.
The 19th Annual Magnetic Resonance Managers Society (MRMS) Conference will be held in San Antonio, TX, April 24-28. Read how to get a special DOTmed discount.
The meeting will take place at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, Nev. from April 28 to May 2.
States find innovative ways to expand services for residents.
Agencies examine Medicare reimbursement for vulnerabilities.
A DOTmed Business News report on the challenge of installing advanced technology in under-developed regions.
Decision stands, saying rate hikes are excessive.
A groundbreaking settlement with environmental consequences.
Genes linked to brain cell death and the body's daily rhythms chemically jumbled in patients with autism spectrum disorders.
Five additional states have joined the lawsuit against the health care reform law; two governors sidestep their attorneys general to join suit.
A urine test developed by Washington University in St. Louis researchers could help patients find a "silent killer" before it's too late.
The hospital's closure may leave thousands looking for work.
Bill to extend Medicare pay cut delay, jobless benefits, moves closer to its hour of judgment.
A hybrid scanner marries three-dimensional structural and functional imaging to get results possibly several times more accurate than traditional mammography.
Cuomo sends letters to schools warning of inferior policies.
Vaccine cures type 1 diabetes in mice.
Dan Michelson, Allscripts CEO, introduces the company's new iPhone application and patient kiosk.
Agency issues letter to manufacturers limiting a previously utilized expedited review process.