U.S. researchers set out to find answers
Voluntary participation “remains strong” despite increased risk
'Real-time science-based, personalized' nutrition counseling
Critics say research endangers patients, authors cite need for gathering data
The importance of work culture and motivated staff
What’s next now that radiologists are out of the dark corners of the reading rooms?
Radiology and IT leaders discussed access issue related to rapid adoption of EHRs
The benefits of C-View software for improving the new standard in breast imaging
RSNA 2015
The new rule will be initially rolled out in 67 metropolitan areas in April of 2016
Also improved outcomes and reduced infection rates
Will provide access to 3T MR and MR-guided focused ultrasound
But... do they actually use them?
Clinical trials illustrate viable alternative to open skull surgery
New study may silence some critics of increased CT utilization
New study raises concerns regarding financial motivation
Up to eight vital signs in a $10 disposable patch the size of a credit card
A non-leaded cap may help solve the problem
Data incorporated surveys of 566,000 senior men and women
Disconnect in data reported by vendors and meaningful use certification
Report finds diabetes mortality increasing in U.S., other high-income countries
Program may have potential to eliminate wasteful spending
Bringing life saving services to within a 30-minute drive
Elekta to fund group with hopes of closing clinical evidence gaps
Restoring miRNA molecules may suppress abnormal cell growth
Shore Medical Center says it's 'well prepared' if walkout happens
Researchers aim to establish room sanitation best practices to combat infections
From the September issue of HCB News magazine
Mistakes most often linked to wrong patients and portable X-rays
How you snooze may affect odds for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other neuro diseases
Researchers aim to crack the code on 'super-utilizers'
Doctor shortages may increase that trend
For colonoscopy and other screenings, benefits still far outweigh any risk
Researchers identify RFR-induced 'oxidative stress' as the culprit
Concluding they don't work, however, 'a mistake'
New research indicates active decision-making reduces psychological distress
Dispute may disrupt momentum in Alzheimer's research
Data unveiled to better inform patients of their options
New standards require protocol, dose and benchmark changes
Resulting model first step in efficacy study for surgical planning using 3-D printing
Of $5 billion budget, less than a dime invested per member, per month
CDC study establishes peer-reviewed standards to protect patients
High risk cases dropped 23 percent, suggesting many go undetected
Study finds CT for pediatric falls doubled between 2001 and 2010
'Ping! - Someone needs CPR two blocks away'
How imaging center management is changing and how to deal with it
Most are owned by for-profit health systems, predominantly in Florida
Including cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease