Insights on GE, Siemens, Philips and Canon from the analysts at Signify Research
Premier survey highlights lack of swabs and chemical reagents needed for testing
Collaborating to ensure safe functioning of legacy equipment in wake of COVID-19
Findings raise concerns regarding risks of death or long-term disability for patients
Attributed to concerns for safety, insurance coverage losses, and cancellation of elective procedures
Awarded new contracts by DoD, investing over $80 million in production
Nationwide unemployment rate soared to 14.7%
Can help foster adherence to PPE guidelines and protect against further exposure
A reversal after DMC banned 25 physicians from practicing at Children's in Detroit
Alarm raised in direct response to Chinese, Iranian, and Russian-linked attempts
In addition to feeling unprepared, 40% of providers expected to see cuts in compensation
AHA study forecasts losses from March thru June at $202.6 billion total
Material may be faster than many existing materials in X-ray detectors
Capacity limitations may prevent bounce back even after pandemic ends
Partnering to reduce bidding wars and price gouging
Contract runs for five years, to 2025, and then has a five-year option
Allocated radiation therapy and chemotherapy with other companies to decrease competition
Constructed from components outside medical supply chain for use in field hospitals
Stems from losses brought on by halting emergency procedures
Would oversee distribution of supplies per state based on medical needs
COVID-19 bottlenecks have curtailed flights and limited delivery of radiopharmaceuticals
Study assesses socioeconomic factors impacting coronavirus treatment options and awareness
Will speed up development of algorithms for diagnosing and characterizing brain hemorrhages
The deal for the pair will reportedly fetch $40 million
Highest declines in New England and mid-Atlantic regions
Some COVID-19 hotspots are experiencing even larger declines
Will help keep them safe from spread of virus
Ensuring safe and competitive service options in unprecedented times
Depends on size of population infected
Zero footprint program can be run on any web browser
Shut down manufacturing of defibrillators at company sites in the U.S.
Builds on funding allocated through the CARES ACT
Fifty-six percent concerned for own health and safety
Kaufman Hall’s National Hospital Flash Report paints bleak financial picture
Beaumont will lay off 450 staff members permanently, furlough over 2,000 others
U.S. plans to build 187,000 ventilators throughout the year
States considering resuming non-emergency procedures
Claims lack of PPE available to nurses, pressure on exposed workers to return to work
Hospital facing one of the highest concentrations of COVID-19 patients in the city