Nearly 80 percent will go toward the primary care workforce.
Some argue there is not enough evidence to support that GPOs provide significant savings.
The company argues the case is unfounded.
The company will now work with the FDA to get the device approved.
Researchers used incidental findings from CT scans to predict the risk of future CVD.
The groups will present oral complaints Wednesday.
A study published Monday found that nearly 40 percent of research imaging cases turned up incidental findings, leading to further investigation.
Further review of the type 2 diabetes drug sparks restrictions.
The numbers are promising during a nursing shortage.
New York Hospital Queens grows in down economy.
Co-author says it would have been a surprise if these patients had adverse events.
The stress test features Cambridge Heart's MTWA module.
DSOs might help ease billing hassles.
Conference attendance in the Bay State did not seem to decline as a result of gift ban.
A radiologist's ability to detect fractures in a radiograph and maintain focus dwindled by the end of the day, according to a new study.
The proton center will be the state's first.
Industry report says despite concerns, 510(k) process boasts an "extraordinary safety record."
In a bad year, hospitals sometimes find bankruptcy is their best bet. A DOTmed News exclusive report.
Battle between Calif. unions for Kaiser Permanente employees rages on.
Hospital software company buys supply chain management giant.
A British Medical Journal paper explains the concerns of working diagnoses.
The Colorado doctor allegedly used five aliases to fill prescriptions, according to the indictment.
The state is issuing educational pamphlets to parents and patients.
Defensive medicine is a large chunk of these costs.
The acquisition opens new market for Carestream.
The SANA research group of Harvard/MIT is partnering with an Indian hospital to detect cancer using a cell phone.
One of the nation's labs can now make promising medical isotopes readily available and affordable to researchers.
Tuesday's Webcast opened the floor to the industry to express concerns.
Infectious disease experts discuss the importance of vaccinating all health care personnel.
The bill would extend screening to women ages 40 and older, reversing limitations that were implemented earlier this year.
The bill will return to the state Senate and then the governor's office.
Seven hospitals aggregated their purchasing volume to save costs.
The company completed the sale of specialty chemicals and sleep therapy businesses.
The company predicts a better top line performance for the second half of the year.
Research shows only a modest increase in EHR adoption.
The AHRA and Toshiba joint grant program is in its third year, awarding six grants of up to $7,500 each.
A long-awaited urgent care center will serve the community formerly served by St. Vincent's Hospital.
As this year’s American Society for Radiation Oncology conference and expo comes during a time of particularly acute economic hardship and uncertainty about the health care law, attendees of the 52nd annual meeting will hear speakers and attend education sessions focusing on “gathering evidence and providing value.”
Personalized medicine and new imaging biomarkers are drivers, the report said.
The Minnesota-based company lowered its guidance for FY 2011 based on "uncertain times."
The company says the lawsuit appears to be related to the ongoing election dispute between SEIU-UHW and NUHW.
Researchers studied 21 infants suspected of being physically abused.
New research shows the potential increased cancer risk from BSGI and PEM scans.
A newly passed New York law aims to inform women about their post-mastectomy options.
The algorithm is another tool to reduce dose.
The country faces a shortage of providers as the covered population grows. A DOTmed Business News exclusive report.
Boston Scientific put its pain management device unit up for sale earlier this year.
The state health department allows old infection data to be searchable.
Despite recommendations, only about half of acute hospital trusts in England have a formal chaperone policy in place.
The company blames reimbursement uncertainty for 18 percent sales drop.