New AMA disaster journal studies suggest discharging non-critical patients.
This year's conference was held last week in New York. Read the first of DOTmed's exclusive reports.
The premier global provider of used and refurbished medical imaging systems, parts and services, opens Japanese subsidiary, Nihon Block Imaging KK., in Tokyo.
International Medical Equipment & Service, Inc. and its parts division MedicalPartsProvider.com are moving soon to a new office and warehouse facility.
Drug Information Association replaces Takatoshi Sato, who has been appointed Director, DIA Japan LLC.
Not-for-profit has a vision to help a billion people.
James H. Thrall, M.D. tapped for advisory role.
Keith Turner joins the business.
William Carrano to lead key relationships with healthcare organizations.
Invest $250 million in new opportunity to market and develop innovative technologies for independent living and chronic disease management.
Nuclear medicine procedure is still the best predictor of event-free survival, according to an article in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
JAMA proposal lays out guidelines to prevent conflict of interest between pharmaceutical and device companies and associations and doctors.
COL William Beninati and MAJ Tammie M. Jones are 2008 Honorees.
Diverse groups work together to exchange perspectives, identify options for congressional action.
Web-based program designed to help practices compare EHR systems.
Skip Watkins brings great depth and knowledge to the table.
DOTmed user recognized internationally.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Afinitor oral tablets (everolimus).
From immunity to thyroid hormones, pineal gland exerts effects on 600 genes.
GE Healthcare helps clinicians reduce operating costs and environmental impact with suite of Digital Radiography X-ray products.
Honored for "Lean Manufacturing" in Rochester with Shingo Silver Medallion.
Last week's meeting in San Diego of ambulatory surgical center executives covered key issues broadly and deeply. Read DOTmed's ongoing exclusive reports on this important health care sector.
President Nancy H. Nielsen, M.D., Ph.D., has been honored with the American Medical Women's Association (AMWA) Elizabeth Blackwell Award.
Harvard Heart Letter weighs in on the issue.
SNM and the International Partnership for Critical Markers of Disease bring combined resources, expertise to this important symposium May 1.
Vendor credentialing is here.
Ethicon's BioPatch proves effective.
News from the Department of Justice.
Long-term fight between physicians and insurers comes to a head as the AMA joins a class action lawsuit against WellPoint, Inc., the largest commercial health insurer in the U.S.
Leadership tenure officially begins April 1.
INsightâ„¢ Assessment Service identifies top areas of risk in physician practices.
The market reflects broader health care technology stressors
She brings a molecular biology and imaging background to new post.
The National Cancer Institute extended its cooperative group agreement with the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group.
The first and only guaranteed ultrasound repair solution makes efficient use of shrinking healthcare budgets.
X-ray tuning tool allows users to set image enhancement parameters.
AMA calls on Congress to act on permanent reform in testimony to House Committee on Small Business.
Training, legislation were the focus.
Calculate your patients' exposure risk at www.xrayrisk.com. Read a DOTmed exclusive interview with the website host, Michael Hanley, M.D. and post your comments.
Dune Medical Devices is engaged in the development and commercialization of intraoperative devices for the real-time detection of cancerous tissues.
Sibling to market new flat panel technology.
Widespread consensus on the value of the study.
ECRI Institute evidence report compares effectiveness of CT colonography to colonoscopy.
The company displayed beautiful images of life at the cellular level on NBC's high-definition screen in Times Square, New York City recently.
Ampronix, Inc., a leader in the medical imaging industry, announced its own version of an "economic stimulus" program. The company will provide approved medical facilities a $125 rebate for service or repairs exceeding $500.
The valuable component is the prize in a recent program of Barrington Medical Imaging.
A timely relocation to the central corridor of the U.S.
The "reverse trade show" concept makes "exhibitors" out of hospital execs. The innovative event will be held at the Omni Champions Gate Resort in Orlando, FL, March 31 through April 2, 2009.
$1 billion available for extramural core facilities and other construction, renovation or repair awards.