Initiatives and challenges on the road to improving access to life saving treatment
How a quantitative method could improve dose optimization when scanning children
Why one expert believes efforts to lower imaging dose can actually do more harmful than good
Acquires surgery tech company, Orthotaxy, to develop new orthopedic platforms
Supports radiologists covering head, c-spine, chest and abdomen
Online retail giant sets sights on medical supply business
Facility is projected to become domestic source for Mo-99 production in US
Enables specialists to intervene before notified by a radiologist
Enabling faster access to supplies for diagnosis and treatment
Hazmat team called to the scene
Reduces time, costs and radiation exposure during spinal registration
First production process using non-uranium-based Mo-99
Driven by public and private investments, declining prices and analog reimbursement cuts
Could eye evaluations replace brain imaging for stroke assessment?
Billed for exams that never took place
Will be used to investigate neuronal disorders on the basis of glial biology
For treating NSCLC, the cutting edge option may not yield better outcomes
Equipment and building devastated by ISIS military offensive
Exams failed to meet ACR clinical image evaluation criteria
Could shorten measurement time to obtain anatomical images
Set to begin treating patients in September 2018
Treats non-melanoma skin cancers, keloids and superficial lesions
Company’s first investment in Australia and in Asia-Pacific
Administered contrast without proper physician supervision
Installing in the UAE, Oman and possibly India
Makes SyMRI software package available in its entirety in the US
First nonclinical research environment to use Exablate Neuro
Insider threats made up 37 percent of breaches
First to combine conventional HIS with AI and cloud computing
Marks entry into interventional oncology market
First used on January 27, 1968
Produces high-resolution images at low doses
Enables treatment of moving targets with proton therapy
First proton therapy center in Alabama
Policies deemed 'harmful' and likely to 'jeopardize' patient care
First patient treated on IBA Proteus Plus this week
Verifies planned radiation dose during ongoing treatments
Will pay settlement of over $1 million for fraud allegations
Suspended for another two years
Purchasing choices are driven by the need for new and evolving features
Insights from Dr. Michael Recht, Lewis Marx Professor and Chair of the Department of Radiology at NYU Langone Health
President deemed healthy, despite presence of heart disease
Enables delivery of medical guidelines through EHRs to the point of care
May save payors more than $400 per patient
Develop virtual surgical planning and anatomical models
Enhances quality, speed and convenience of care available
First RayStation carbon ion installation in Japan
Driven by need for cost-effective and flexible solutions
Designed to ensure complete data acquisition to protect patient safety
Sold device under false pretense of treating more than 200 diseases