Network and some Republicans demand open media reporting of proceedings.
GE's iDXA proves useful for spotting spine deformities as well as osteoporosis.
The body scanning technology being deployed at some airports is perfectly safe, and uses low-energy millimeter radiowaves.
The radiopharmaceutical company hopes to open a 640-acre depleted uranium processing plant in southeast New Mexico.
Keeping It Moving: Ocean, Air and Truck Freight
Scientists reduce false positives by cranking up the noise.
Watch the video to see how Resonance Technology is making MR scans a little more patient-friendly.
Organovo to ship its first batch of "bioprinters," which can create three-dimensional tissue constructs, by spring.
The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society responds to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services new definition and criteria for meaningful EHR use.
Method not effective for back, but can be used for diabetic nerve pain.
GE Healthcare acquired the license to a new molecular imaging agent that could be useful in diagnosing heart attacks and monitoring how well tumors respond to drugs, the company reports. Get an early glimpse of the promising project.
Costs can be reduced by lesser utilization and lower premiums, agency says.
A state-of-the-art DR system and a film digitizer for CR that creates images in under 13 seconds are two of AGFA Healthcare's latest offerings at RSNA. See them in action in the video.
A special report from the pages of DOTmed Business News.
The American College of Cardiology takes on Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius over Medicare physician payment cuts they say will drive cardiologists out of private practice.
ONC also has proposal for Electronic Health Record Incentive Program standards.
It was a roller coaster year for the medical technology sector. Take a ride on the year's ups and downs as we recap events.
The DOTmed News camera crew met with Shina Systems to see why their new 3D-imaging software is clear with cloud computing.
The Shocking Truth - Advancements continue in defibrillators
New PET biomarker gives "fingerprint" for cancer, possibly allowing doctors to separate benign from malignant masses for the first time with PET imaging.
Settlement resolves Medicare claims on home services.
Support for the bill expressed by leading medical associations.
Finding New Routes to Success
Wireless microgenerator technology boosts power to pacemakers without making wholesale redesign part of the deal.
Watch our DOTmed News HD video featuring Vice President of Marketing, Debbie Thomas, presenting Aurora's dedicated breast MRI technology, including a mobile unit.
The fate of the final form of the medical tax hangs in the balance while the Senate and House are left to hash out a compromise bill.
A medico-legal entry from DOTmed Business News.
Mounting evidence suggests that a hormone that spikes during pregnancy could protect the brain following a traumatic injury, according to a paper published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.
A medico-legal entry from DOTmed Business News.
Nature's humblest organisms might one day power micro-sized machines, if research reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences pans out.
Vijay Ramanathan, President and CEO of RamSoft took some time during RSNA 2009 to explain RamSoft's newest technology to DOTmed News.
Poets have tapped into its symbolism for hundreds of years, it has lent its services to a number of words including breaking, rending, ache, felt, warming and more.
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Editor-in-Chief Sean Ruck reports from RSNA in Chicago in this DOTmed News exclusive.
Opens training center in Moscow.
Grants will help researchers design games that show promise in helping kids get fit, but will anybody play them?
Get helpful sites and dashboards to track the spread of the disease and access health information and services.