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Will standardize its laboratory supply chain across all 11 hospitals in its network
Includes 16 pediatric and more than 185 adult transplants, with 29 of the recipients being US veterans
Program is one of the university’s longest-running clinical education offerings
The $86.1 million purchase will be followed by $225.7 million investment
Deal is part of SIHREN program, which aims to reach 280 million Indonesians.
Funding focuses on training, recruitment, and retaining healthcare professionals in rural areas.
Routine scans can reveal low bone density, helping physicians identify men at risk for fractures early.
Atorvastatin may help calm inflammation in certain brain aneurysms, offering a clearer way forward for managing this high-risk condition.
The Volt system offers a single-device option for atrial fibrillation, combining mapping, pacing, and ablation with light sedation.
A novel approach integrates CT features for more precise evaluation of nonsolid nodules in lung adenocarcinoma.
WashU’s interdisciplinary team is advancing focused ultrasound research with significant funding, clinical trials, and a focus on training the next generation of professionals.
Tumor-specific MRI features, like the dark-light-dark sign, may revolutionize rectal cancer treatment planning, with future studies potentially incorporating AI for greater precision.
The Armis acquisition boosts ServiceNow's ability to secure medical devices with real-time intelligence and risk mitigation.
Request for Information focuses on regulation, reimbursement, and research to reduce costs and provider burden.
Hospital CISOs cite visibility and internal process gaps as the biggest hurdles to securing connected medical equipment.
Open-access system allows European teams to develop and validate spectral CT methods ahead of clinical adoption.
Adds 193,000 square feet to the downtown Louisville hospital
Policy change opens access to registries, claims, and electronic health record networks.
Platform overlays patient imaging onto the surgical field, providing real-time anatomical guidance.
Retrospective review of 7,500 digital breast tomosynthesis exams shows AI flags one-third of false negatives.