System installed in 30 medical facilities worldwide
PACS vendors ramp up enterprise solutions to compete against multi-vendor IT models
Will provide advanced angio, MR, CT, molecular imaging and ultrasound technology
New brain imaging system records healthy and pathological brain signals
Adds 27 mobile diagnostic imaging units to its fleet
Emergency departments should connect patients to primary care doctors
Can be used to assess and treat conditions of the pancreaticobiliary system
Delivers compact radiation doses to tumors with improved targeting
Two tools for treating upper GI and anal/rectal cancers
Annualized growth rate of 12.5 percent
Could help doctors treat cardiac arrhythmia and other conditions
Wide bore 3T system is aimed at neurology and oncology
Can assess multiplexed whole slide images with 40 or more biomarkers.
'Stockholm' and 'Helsinki' CT scores best for predicting patient outcomes
Network Radiology reports success with Konica Minolta solution
Flat panel detectors are fueling the market
Cryoballoon ablation can reduce rehospitalizations
Bringing nurse assistance to the patient bedside faster
Q&A with Kidada Hawkins, president at BayCare Winter Haven Hospital and Winter Haven Women’s Hospital
Q&A with George Von Mock, CEO of Hansen Family Hospital
Discussing logistics with some of the best medical equipment movers in the country
Why one healthcare CEO made the well-being of his team a top priority
Insight from David Phillips, service marketing leader for customer services at Philips Healthcare North America
First person insight on staying afloat in uncertain times
Higher work demands are coupling with understaffing
How a coalition was able to overturn a policy that was bad for pediatric patients
Repeat CT scans are occurring daily at most medium-to-large imaging facilities
Burnout rates as high as 76% in some localities, up from 44% in 2017
Addressing security vulnerabilities to reduce the chances of delayed treatment
The role of imaging must evolve from two different top-level perspectives
High-value imaging starts with eliminating unnecessary scans
All signs point toward the value of remote monitoring
It’s no secret that healthcare cyberattacks are on the rise
Assessing the toll COVID-19 has taken on capital equipment purchasing
Q&A with Laureen Driscoll, president of MultiCare’s Tacoma General and Allenmore Hospitals
Q&A with Dr. Kernesha Weatherly, interim co-senior director of Radiology, the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)
A look back at some of our 2020 Hospital Spotlight highlights
Out-of-pocket costs are up 63% over five years, as wages have only increased 11%
Opening session emphasizes humanity in face of pandemic, other challenges
Understanding the incentives for bringing imaging where it's needed most
Adoption of telehealth may be one silver lining to the pandemic
Acknowledging the importance of flexibility and better engagement with developers
What does it take to keep the supply chain unbroken during a public health crisis?
Maintaining the 'keep cold' components of your scanner
A look at the trends impacting mobile and modular imaging utilization in the U.S.
A 'key component' for getting emergency imaging where it's needed most
Smarter and more simple solutions are reducing the risk of dosing errors
Causes injury to small airways and surrounding lung tissue
Discussing pathways for greater education among radiologists at RSNA
Retention concerns and the issue of liability, addressed at RSNA