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Melbourne Internal Medicine Associates says it is resolving Medicare fraud case.

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Could looking at mammograms with cancerous lesions before starting work for the day influence how likely radiologists are to report positive findings? A new study, published in Current Biology helps us approach the answer. Read how airport security X-rays might inform medical imaging.

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The fourth annual conference will bring together radiology executives.

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Meaningful Use and Standards and Certification Criteria Interim Final Rule in the Federal Register. Curl up with the federal regulations for health IT adoption.

NRU Repairs Could Extend to April
January 18, 2010 12:01
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Challenging late-stage repairs could delay when the Canadian medical isotope reactor goes back online.

Medicine on the Frontlines
January 18, 2010 12:01
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A DOTmed Business News report on how advanced care for soldiers is translating to conventional practice.

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The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation will team up with Animas Corporation, a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson, to create an "artificial pancreas."

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Gadolinium-based contrast agents could have ten times the contrast strength when attached to nanodiamonds.

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In this DOTmed video exclusive, The World Health Imaging, Telemedicine and Informatics Alliance demonstrates the Remi-d--a remote X-ray system that can be placed, unstaffed, virtually anywhere in the world.

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January 16, 2010 12:01
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DOTmed Video Profile: GE Healthcare
January 15, 2010 12:01
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GE Healthcare spokespeople talked shop with DOTmed giving insight into the latest and greatest the company has to offer. Watch a demo of their portfolio in several modalities.

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Finding colorectal cancers, usually the job of a colonscopy, may be done by a simple lab test.

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DOJ and city reach agreement on protecting patients in hospital.

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Agency says changes will help at-risk populations with health concerns.

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Doctors in England have developed a simple eye test that might diagnose Alzheimer's, possibly enabling them to catch the disease early enough for more effective treatment.

Health Care Spending Growth Slower
January 14, 2010 12:01
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Recession led to higher GDP health spending, but slower growth overall.

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Death estimates put near 50,000; survivors face a medical infrastructure in ruins.

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Health Care Reform Causing a Stir
January 14, 2010 12:01
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Bill Kollitz and Mike Farrell of MEDRAD took some time to sit down with DOTmed News at RSNA.

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From Here to There... It takes the combined efforts of de-installers, riggers and craters to safely move medical equipment.

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As potential immediate reforms are touted, Republicans want more analysis.

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Furniture Update: smart beds, captive markets and workstations of luxury.

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Eleventh Circuit holds that data is covered by FOIA exception and injunction.

Haiti Devastation Coming Into Focus
January 13, 2010 12:01
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Little hope in early reports from the island.

Video Profile: Medical Coaches
January 13, 2010 09:01
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Medical Coaches president Geoffrey A. Smith demonstrates the company's Siemens MRI trailer at the recent 2009 RSNA technical exhibition.

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After a decade filled with its share of natural disasters, epidemics and terror attacks, HHS comes out with a plan to make the country better prepared to withstand the next emergency.

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Project will develop FDA's Sentinel system.

2009 RSNA Post-Show Wrap Up
January 12, 2010 12:01
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Eileen Fine of AFC Industries took some time to display AFC's newest developments for DOTmed News.

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A new type of brain scan is more sensitive than straight MRI in detecting early signs of age-related cognitive decline, according to a recent study.

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A technique that reads magnetic fields in the brain might provide a useful biomarker for diagnosing children with autism spectrum disorders.

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Some state systems have extensive information and analysis that could educate the medical community.

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Although Susan B. Anthony is well-known regarding women's rights (possibly due in part to being immortalized through a U.S. dollar coin bearing her likeness) she was far from the first to advance the rights of women.

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New medical products often, but by no means always, launch in Europe first. Is the European regulatory environment easier? DOTmed finds out.

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With wars abroad leaving hundreds of young Americans missing limbs, a Congressional windfall could spur the development of advanced prosthetics that connect nerve tissue to implants.

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The Institute of Medicine's recommendations to ensure sleepy residents don't make mistakes could hurt rad residents' education and be costly, according to some radiologists.

Video Profile: Viztek
January 08, 2010 12:01
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At RSNA, DOTmed News met up with the ten-year-old PACS and radiography company.

No Kohls for GPO Christmas?
January 07, 2010 12:01
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The body scanning technology being deployed at some airports is perfectly safe, and uses low-energy millimeter radiowaves.

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