UK health agency's proposed increase to medical devices fees take effect April 1, 2007.
ACR members have till March 30 to comment on ACR's 2007 Draft Guidelines and Technical Standards on a complement of clinical imaging exams.
CPT Assistant is a publication with guidance on using the coding systems for reimbursement.
Researchers recommend change in patient evaluation to improve care and prevent strokes.
AAMI is teaming up with a national nursing association to develop and publish the 2nd edition of Healthcare Technology Horizons.
2007 American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine Annual Convention is this week in New York City.
Smaller healthcare organizations can now purchase high-quality KODAK X-ray films affordably online.
Company showcases comprehensive solutions aimed at facilitating collaboration across the continuum of care.
Research becomes reality in Siemens technology.
Real-time CGM can be used to control diabetes in children 7-17.
Syngo TimCT is actually a new MR-generation, T-Class, a revolutionary technology.
Advises lawmakers to follow MedPAC recommendation to positively update Medicare physician payments in 2008.
Deal is done for Gesellschaft fur Systemforschung und Dienstleistungen im Gesundheitswesen.
PACS can help Novation alliance members transition to all-digital workflow.
Company to sell computed radiography (CR) system for mammography in Canada.
Innovative partnership aims to improve research in breast cancer imaging.
GE Healthcare #1 overall in radiology ultrasound, patient monitoring, anesthesia, and fetal monitoring.
San Diego area provider integrates clinical, financial, administrative information across five hospitals, 13 clinics.
Company a leader in health IT.
ACR supports Access to Medicare Imaging Act of 2007; legislation introduced to protect seniors' access to lifesaving imaging care; new study exposes far-reaching impact of DRA cuts.
Distinguished radiologist will be on the masthead of RSNA journal in 2008.
The American Society of Radiologic Technologists honors congressmen.
Fully 3D time of flight scanner passes muster with researchers.
For LakeWest Hospital, state-of-the-art technology results in better patient comfort, clinical outcomes.
The hospital, founded in 1881, has undergone extensive renovation and modernization over the years.
Attaching nanoscale bioprobes to cancer cells, and heating them, kills malignant cells, according to pre-clinical, developmental research in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
A virtual rewrite of entire guidance document.
Renee Cruea succeeds the late Ed Nagy.
DOTmed Certified Don Grimm tells why it pays to specialize for this DOTmed 100 company.
Recipients announced at SNM's Mid-Winter Educational Symposium in San Antonio.
For our American Users, daylight savings time begins early (March 11, 2007) and ends later (November 4) beginning this year. Be sure to update your computer, cell phone, PDA, and other equipment.
Boomers are in poorer health than older peers were, a study says.
Unique hospital hospitality house in Buffalo, N.Y.
Version 3 provides effortless integration optimized for small to mid-sized hospitals.
Solidcore S3 Control Software bolsters CADstream uptime and security.
DOTmed is also holding a breakfast meeting for our European registered users on Sunday, March 11.
Significant differences in heart disease prevalence among states and U.S. territories.
Pump was subject of recalls and seizure actions in 2005.
Darrell R. Fisher, Ph.D will be the patients' rights advocate on ACMUI.
Researchers are using single-slice MRI to locate internal fat in adolescents that could predispose them to disease later in life.
Dr. Nathan Davis Award recognizes outstanding government service.
ECRI recommend against lifting cell phone restrictions completely in healthcare settings.
High costs, lack of standards seen as major obstacles to greater adoption.
ISO 13485 comes of age; webinar April 25.
TMC Nominations accepted till March 20.
Gaming skills linked to laparoscopic surgery skill.
National Alliance for Health Information Technology has four new board members.
Enhance clinicians' ability to diagnose and treat patients.
New technology combines networked patient monitor and advanced life support capabilities to enhance patient safety and simplify in-hospital transports.
SmileCare Family Dentistry operates more than 60 multi-specialty dental centers in California and Nevada.