One third of U.S. hospitals are critical access
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Could lead to over $2 billion in medical cost savings by 2023
Certificate of need (CON) passed at a Health Services and Development Agency board meeting
Will enhance digital tools, offer providers more information for treatment decisions
Designed with 'inorganic in organic' semiconductors
Has worked for Amazon for over 11 years
The difference, weighed across a 40-year career, yields a 25% disparity
Surgeons requested breast MR in 45% of cases
Stent system addresses the root cause of chronic deep venous disease
Will help frontline workers in developing nations
Creates an estimated $15 billion global medtech company
55% not complying with price transparency
Measures each individual X-ray that passes through the patient
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Company will lean into gastrointestinal, urology and respiratory devices
Caused by supply chain issues, labor shortages, pandemic
Repeat CT scans are occurring daily at most medium-to-large imaging facilities
Will manage CTCA's network of oncology hospitals and outpatient centers
Will create more customized health recommendations for consumers
Services X-ray equipment in most of California
Higher work demands are coupling with understaffing
Concerned acquisition could negatively affect European businesses
Will assess use of Cu-64 and Cu-67
CIRS designs medical imaging, radiation therapy phantoms
Designed to expand acute care and monitoring in hospitals
Price differences costing Medicare $8 billion in potential savings
1.5T open-bore scanner reduces time in MR exams
Trends and best practices from two seasoned industry veterans
Clarity of images is increased without more dose
Partners are SOPHiA GENETICS, the University of Cambridge and Optellum
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Has an 82-cm bore and quarter second rotation time
Measures size, function and strain of the right heart ventricle
Announced its deployment at RSNA
Nationwide only about 5% of eligible patients are undergoing scans
Payments for MR brain scans ranged from $550 to $4,209 with a median negotiated commercial carrier price of $1,788
How a coalition was able to overturn a policy that was bad for pediatric patients
Addressing security vulnerabilities to reduce the chances of delayed treatment
Highlighting the need for collaboration between clinicians and radiologists