The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services is set to ratchet up accountability for hospitals
Submissions to the ESR journal European Radiology were up 16 percent for a total of 2,100, of which 20 percent are selected for publication, according to ESR reports
Today’s Honorary Lecture: Dr. John A. Brink, Radiologist-in-Chief at Massachusetts General Hospital and Juan M. Taveras, Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School
The 2015 European Congress of Radiology Annual Conference began March 4, with more than 20,000 attending.
Dr. Anne Osborn, the Nikola Tesla honorary lecturer at the European Society of Radiology Annual Congress, spoke with DOTmed about the latest in radiogenomics
Olympus Corp. of the Americas is facing suits for infections allegedly stemming from use of its duodenoscopes
How imaging informatics quickly transformed the change-agent role in ACA translation
"Patient Demands and Requests for Cancer Tests and Treatments" looks at the impact of patient-driven requests on care
Watching a DVD before the procedure can help improve patient experience – and MR results
Read Stephens Mundy's thoughts on the latest changes to the healthcare sector
Hospitals must evaluate - and follow - their financial assistance policies, and implement new IRS rules.
The CEO of American Hospital Dubai in UAE talks about his unique role
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CEO, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, talks with HCBN about her organization's goals
Where does medical tourism fit in today's health care environment?
Automates workflow to reduce burnout and workplace challenges
Will build diagnostic imaging and health IT applications
Equipped with company's BlueSeal magnet technology
Will start out creating phantoms for head and neck area
Uses Canon's new AI approach called Altivity
Also entered agreement for vendor-agnostic, multimodality remote scanning solution
Decreases noise without reducing high-contrast spatial resolution
Spinoff is expected to be completed in first half of 2024
Will make more personalized and faster diagnostic and treatment decisions
Expanding lung screenings to underserved, rural areas
Consolidating operations and modernizing Waukesha site
Consumes 20% less power, reduces maintenance costs
Will test efficacy of RLT in treating solid tumors
Facilitates development and use of third-party tools among over 100,000 providers
Has a solution that derives value from unstructured data
Evaluated records of nearly one million patients in nine countries
Radioisotopes' half-lives make them perishable
Funded with a $1.25 million grant
Ends 40 years of NextGen as publicly listed company
Will connect all phases of theranostic care pathway
Mortality rates also remained mostly unchanged
Will facilitate faster decisions with fewer clinician workloads
Brings RadNet center total to 366
Patient data for 198,000 was stolen, including 92,000 New Yorkers
Offers a range of advanced radiation treatment modalites
Used Hyperfine's 0.64T portable MR scanner
Over one-third contained errors
Frees up space, repositions patients without disturbing procedures
Reduces scanning time by up to 50%, improves image quality
Follows collapse of merger with Sanford Health this summer
Divestment could result in billions of dollars for sale
Bystanders also need more education on AED drone delivery
Will begin treatments in the fall of 2025
Radiology will face 3% cuts, radiation oncology will face 2%
Reviewing options for diagnostics business