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
First payment under tax is due by January 29
Will focus on improving best practices
Utilizing AI and natural language processing to enhance patient care
Could cut cost of MR analysis in half
Creates interface of software systems for common clients
Stored on a lost portable, unencrypted hard drive
Enables tracking of status for claims submission and remittance in real time
Deal will enhance ultrasound service, product portfolio
Will increase operational efficiencies and quicken care
Labeling will reduce anxiety for patients who need scanning
Eliminates need for superconducting magnets
First 10-year extension under new CMS Section 1115 extension policy
Involves multiparametric MR protocols
For total considered sum of $8 million
Comparison of two separate studies
Consists of a beam model adapted for small animal X-ray irradiators
Bayer's sale of its MVS operations, Merry X-ray's expanding footprint and much more
Will more than double in worth
Only 11 percent plan to recruit a cybersecurity officer in 2018
To reach $756 million by 2022
Would provide a snapshot of health records upon request
Ultrahigh-powered magnets, a new gold standard in radiotherapy and the Chuck Norris effect on gadolinium
Will develop AI applications for brain tumors, vascular diseases and patient rehabilitation
First and only device of its kind
Offers spot scanning capabilities
Could help in evaluating side effects and health risks
Paid kickbacks for patient referrals and billed over $25 million to insurers
Response to rising number of specialists using cone beam CT imaging
Email rated most at risk for potential data breaches
Discovered during CT scans of two mummies
Addressing a growing need in Appalachia
Enables reductions in data entry and more time for patients
Creating a health care company larger than the industrial one
Reveals inflamed areas in resulting scans
Replacing three different systems with one single solution
First entirely noninvasive process proposed for treating ventricular tachycardia
Assesses risk of readmission within the first 30 days following release
May spare them life-threatening surgeries