Interagency government effort to help U.S. businesses participate in Gulf Coast rebuilding efforts.
GE Healthcare's LightSpeed VCT recognized by Wall Street Journal's Global Technology Innovation Awards.
The last stage before commercializing an innovative optical technology for diagnosing breast cancer.
The FR2+ with SMART CPR helps first responders make better informed treatment decisions.
Philips and Progressive Medical Imaging announce strategic alliance to bring the first fully dedicated, outpatient imaging facility to area residents.
Houston's M.D. Anderson Cancer Center utilizes GE's latest technology for improved tumor imaging and radiation planning.
Unveiling took place at this week's Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) 2005 Annual Conference in Nashville, Tenn.
Presentation addressed patient and economic benefits of 64-Slice CT cardiac imaging as a possible alternative to diagnostic catheterization.
Fast, agile system offers clinicians unparalleled flexibility and patient access.
American Hospital Association documents a fragile state of affairs; increased spending on drugs, medical supplies, and devices pressuring the bottom line.
CDC adds bug to list regulated by security and bioterror laws.
This week features San Diego's DR Systems; CT technologies from GE Healthcare. DOTmed at Booth #7101
Customizable CD designed to contain complete patient mammography history and breast care information.
Little becomes only ninth director in research lab's 105-year history.
IAMERS trade association alerts members to "Concept Paper" just submitted at WTO's Geneva meeting.
Northern Finlands RATU Project Integrates Medical Imaging and Information Systems of Five Hospital Districts
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is updating the public on the status of influenza vaccine availability for the 2005-2006 influenza season.
ACIST Medical Systems Announces the ACIST CVi product for the angiographic suite.
Knowledge, experience and honesty are hallmarks of Southern California-based firm.
Educational sessions will keep attendees on the cutting edge of digital imaging, interfaces. Visit DOTmed at Booth #7101.
Philips simplifies workflow for cardiovascular procedures with real-time interventional tools at tableside.
National Cancer Institute announces $35 million in awards to 12 cancer nanotechnology platform partnerships.
Latest market survey by Frost & Sullivan shows Heartlab is third largest U.S. Cardiology PACS provider with 20.3 percent market share for direct and OEM sales.
US Oncology Selects KODAK CARESTREAM Platform For Image Management.
American College of Nuclear Physicians and the Society of Nuclear Medicine insist DOE funding be restored; urge the nuclear medicine/molecular imaging community to contact their Members of Congress.
United States Marshals seize violative infusion pumps made by Baxter Healthcare Corporation.
NIAID awards $47 million to develop medical countermeasures against radiological and nuclear threats.
Cerner connects to Surescripts network for electronic prescribing.
Corporate wellness firm flexSCAN offers on-site employee disease screening program.
Total Ophthalmic Imaging and Workflow Management Systems demo'd at the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting.
Company reports new orders for its RIS/PACS suite, workflow analysis, network design.
The FDA has approved the American College of Radiology's accreditation of Siemens Mammomat Novation DR FFDM technology. As of October 15, people with those units must contact the ACR.
NIAID launches first Phase II trial of a global HIV/AIDS vaccine
New CT scanner features industry's largest bore and widest field-of-view to meet clinical oncology needs.
Epoka earns 2005 Entrepreneurial Company of the Year Award for its success in used medical equipment markets.
This week we feature sneak previews of new technology from Siemens and Philips. Visit DOTmed at Booth #7107.
New technology to debut at annual meeting of the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ASTRO) in Denver Oct. 16-19.
E-mails from DOTmed Users in the region -- in response to a request we sent for information -- include urgent pleas for help, eye witness accounts.
SonoSite named one of Washington State's fastest-growing companies.
GE Global Research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center receive NCI grant to enhance surgical imaging of tumors during surgery.
New program uses advanced 64-slice CT system to educate physicians about ACC and ACR guidelines.
Banner Estrella Hospital creates virtually paperless environment by electronically integrating care.
Kodak, Electronic Healthcare Systems sign marketing and integration agreement.
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) awards over $22.3 million in health information technology implementation grants.
Strategic partnerships with public-private groups will spur health IT efforts, advance nationwide interoperable health information technology.
National survey finds hospitals use less mercury, produce less waste.
"Going Totally Digital in General Radiography" takes place October 10-13, 2005.
German firm specializes in a diversity of operations and multiple business channels.
Company has just announced the product introduction of its new 4D LV-Analysis software, focused for CRT applications.
Acquisition of Fischer's intellectual property includes the rights to the SenoScan digital mammography and MammoTest stereotactic breast biopsy systems.