Expert calls for greater vigilance during routine imaging
Reduces scan times
Company seeks supplemental screening approval
MIDAC also votes to increase studies conducted by contrast manufacturers
Geoffrey Hinton thinks artificial intelligence will replace radiologists in the next five years. Radiologists don't agree.
Investigation suggests supercomputer 'isn't living up to lofty expectations'
How premium systems may save your facility money
Don't let the fight against HAIs compromise your capital equipment
Arrangement aims at enhancing care for patients with heart conditions
Among a small percentage of U.S. hospitals
Fixed systems are in high demand
Could also test new anti-scarring treatments
Administers IORT during lumpectomies
Forms Innovatus Imaging Corporation
No replacement of viewers, PACS, EHR or other technology
The need for quick access to sharp images is clear
Involves the use of transcatheter electrical surgery
Tips for helping PACS and the EMR play nice
TrueFusion cardiovascular application integrates ultrasound and angiography images
Organization takes aim at cybersecurity, device integration and much more
A market segment that has recently seen a number of shake-ups
Medtronic to make a $40 million investment
Eighty million Americans may now have access
Dueta gives patients control, with guidance from technologist
Enables high-resolution superficial imaging
Number of people over age 60 in region projected to hit 1.3 billion by 2050
Companies pitch in to help with disaster relief
Requires no incision
Used in TAVR procedures
Cardiology is the largest segment
Lessons from high-performing hospitals
Radiologists struggle with 'competing priorities' as they seek to maintain incomes under Medicare cuts
Following in the footsteps of Siemens and GE
Aimed at reducing hospital outpatient imaging services
Increasingly diagnosing conditions that were traditionally MR and CT territory
Will create about 800 new jobs in 'center of expertise'
Does proposed legislation overlook the needs of third-party servicers?
With Vscan Access, versatility is key
Follows criticism from U.S. health regulators