Ronald M. Davis, M.D., 52, who died Thursday at his home in Michigan, left an enduring legacy in the health policy arena.
Ronald M. Davis, M.D., 52, who died Thursday at his home in Michigan, left an enduring legacy in the health policy arena.
Up to 30% of perfectly healthy people carry the bacterium, which is often harmless but increasingly may be antibiotic-resistant.
Expands GE's monitoring, anesthesia and respiratory offerings.
MD Buyline customers rank Toshiba number one in six out of seven product categories, including number one in cardiac ultrasound for 11 consecutive quarters.
DOTmed urges our readers worldwide to share your views and opinions on the U.S. election of Barack Obama as president, what it means, and what will he do about the U.S. economy, healthcare, the environment, energy, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?
The two organizations will work together on educational, interoperability demonstration and marketing efforts.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was recently held to mark the opening of the new Park Slope Infusion Center, affiliated with New York Methodist Hospital.
A new model addresses long-standing concern.
Revolutionary prosthetic hand from Touch Bionics places 14th in Top 50. Company adds to U.S. sales staff.
Rush University Medical Center study finds more complications in women and in males over the age of 55.
Delivers surgical patient safety technology.
Vacuum-assisted, spring loaded core biopsy device for the breast ultrasound market.
Vacuum-assisted, spring loaded core biopsy device for the breast ultrasound market.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced a new policy establishing goals to encourage funding for scientists new to NIH and those who are at an early stage in their careers.
Read the agency's notice on Medicare 2009 payment and policy changes for hospital outpatient and ambulatory surgical center services; also affects imaging.
Agreement enhances companies' ability to expand access to essential radioisotopes used in nuclear imaging procedures.
Critical Access Hospitals plan to continue capital investments in medical imaging to serve rural populations, according to a survey by Regents Health Resources, Inc.
Epoka Medic Mission A/S has been awarded the 2008 European Medical Imaging Equipment Services Business Development Strategy Leadership Award by Frost & Sullivan.
Multi-modality research into heart disease imaging.
This week, organizations around the globe are working to create awareness and educate people about the signs, symptoms, treatment and prevention of one of the leading causes of death and disability--stroke.
Reliable wireless platform enables hospital to expand telemetry patient monitoring system, freeing ICU beds and helping to enhance patient care.
Infinix line to include a range of innovative OR table tops for optimal versatility and utilization.
9th International Symposium on Virtual Colonoscopy ran this week.
Many factors contribute to differences, reports Harvard Women's Health Watch.
Physicians can now predict mild to severe baldness in younger and older men.
Molecular imaging uncovers evidence that symptoms are related to functional brain abnormalities, according to The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
Ignore fake scares but take a few precautions.
Treatments utilize Novalis Tx from Varian Medical Systems and BrainLAB.
Course teaches DICOM connectivity fundamentals and key troubleshooting skills to support any vendors' digital imaging systems.
Several providers look to Carestream solutions.
QMD Accountworks, LLC markets their own enterprise software called Insight.
Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR) tackles important topics.
FDA issues warning letters to Bayer HealthCare for illegally marketing two unapproved drugs: Bayer Aspirin with Heart Advantage and Bayer Women's Low Dose Aspirin + Calcium.
LifeNet 2.0 provides instant, Web-based access to imaging equipment service information in real-time.
A mission to promote the environment with an eco-conscious organization.
It's one of the biggest events in the healthcare industry this year: DOTmed has redesigned its website and now updates its online medical equipment news all-day, every weekday.
Effort opens door to individualized treatment strategies.
Cumulative spending on Medicaid benefits projected to reach $4.9 trillion over 10 years.
Three-dimensional (3-D) power Doppler ultrasound helps identify malignant breast masses, measures tumor vascularity, or blood flow.
A new study has found that a new MRI technique may be able to identify cervical cancer in its early stages.
Company also lands $16 million contract with Cameroon hospitals.
MR and soon to be CT production serves Latin America.
Honor recognizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
National Oncologic PET Registry and supporting organizations, including SNM, work to expand cancer coverage.
BiomedicalBenchmarkâ˘: The Technology Support System provides a set of tools to assess, manage, and improve the efficiency of biomedical services.
IMV ServiceTrak 2008 Ultrasound Radiology/OB-GYN report also shows GE Healthcare service improvements in 32 of 34 attributes.
Goal is to increase patient access to national clinical trials.
First Magnetic Resonance and Computed Tomography plant in Latin America strengthens Philips' footprint in emerging markets.