OEM adds global supplier of filtration products to its portfolio for research and biopharmaceutical manufacturing.
On Thursday, May 1, 2008, GE's OEC unit received notification from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that they have met the requirements under the January 2007 consent decree to resume regular production and distribution operations.
InfraReDx LipiScan NIR Catheter Imaging System uses infrared imaging to detect lipid core-containing plaques and allows doctors to see inside blood vessels.
A pattern of gene activity in mice that may help to predict individual risk for breast cancer spread and survival in humans.
May 6 meeting to examine impact of deep brain stimulation, or "brain pacemakers" in Parkinson's Disease and traumatic brain injury.
ACR reports that clinicians changed the intended care of more than one in three cancer patients as the result of FDG-PET scan findings.
Annual event runs through May 3.
American Roentgen Ray Society chooses Crowe, who is currently a trustee of the American Board of Radiology.
Group supports recent legislation.
Donna Simmons is Director of Business Development; James Devlin is Vice President of Sales and Marketing.
COO leaves company; other changes implemented in reporting structure for the medical technology leader.
Senator Clinton cites reading X-Rays as a troubling outsourcing trend.
Product is made by Yulex Corporation of Maricopa, Ariz.
Computed radiography-based mammography solutions gain customers.
Company milestone represents history of innovation in image quality, reliability.
Films are stored off-site, then digitized.
Mechanical continuous flow pump is an important advance.
Government of Yunnan Province to develop into a superior international medical and healthcare services provider.
Representatives from Capitol Hill are briefed on challenges facing the healthcare sector.
GE's total perioperative solution will provide key management and anesthesia solutions to help improve patient care and business processes.
AHA says yes and wants to curb physician self-referrals; AMA urges support for physician-owned specialty hospitals.
The Revo 1100 is a standalone, automated system for Peripheral Arterial Disease diagnosis that utilizes Doppler, dual channel calibrated PVR and PPG.
Sonora Medical Systems announces a major upgrade to its FirstCallâ„¢ ultrasound probe tester; FirstCall aPerioâ„¢ adds capabilities for additional OEM systems.
Versatile cross-platform software supports both in vivo and in vitro optical molecular imaging applications.
Researchers relied on PET and SPECT to monitor and verify the effectiveness of life-saving new therapy, according to The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
Looming Medicare physician payment cuts threaten seniors' access to health care.
Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) gains members.
Organization is one of 25 poised to address industry worker shortage.
Advanced medical imaging company establishes European headquarters.
First quarter 2008 performance shows net results lower than projected but healthcare was a winner for the company's business portfolio.
A steady market for new and used systems, with smaller units growing in popularity and capabilities
New angiogram technique, prospective gated 64-channel cardiac CT, has a lower radiation dose.
Study presented at this week's American Roentgen Ray Society's annual meeting in Washington, DC.
Medicare wants to add to the list of hospital-preventable conditions that it will no longer pay for, to include ventilator-associated pneumonia, deep vein thrombosis, and others.
University of Utah is home to state-of-the-art learning environment.
A board-certified physician and his imaging centers settle charges of billing for CT scans not performed.
The medical digital x-ray camera products and licenses were previously made by DALSA.
Leading ISO for CT, MRI and PET/CT partners with Lubar & Co. of Milwaukee.
Industry loses pioneer and co-founder of Medical Equipment Consulting Services.
Recent news reports speak to the need to provide the protection this equipment offers.
The Nickel tests various performance characteristics of ultrasound probes and systems.
Judge orders injunction of Medicare bidding program; good news for small labs.
University of Pennsylvania study finds ways to reduce revision sinus surgeries.
National Center for Healthcare Leadership's Institute for Transformational Leadership announces two new offerings.
Concludes history of CAD a factor in economic effectiveness of non-invasive methods for detecting coronary artery disease.
Effort to measure benefits of advanced ultrasound technology on U.S. Olympic athletes and hopefuls for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
Many U.S. healthcare providers are adding the technology and related products.
Calls for full House passage.
Value extends far beyond health care services.
A benchmark for improving nurse and support service relationships.