Meaningful use heightens concern
First 24/7 care since 2010
The report estimates $55 billion in annual savings
3-D and 4-D ultrasounds steal the show
CEO of health care sector steps down
Few complications and low cancer recurrence
A mixed bag for radiology
Study using QTA shows promise
May quell workforce shortage and boost telemedicine
It's predicted to reach $8.7 billion by 2018
Big breakthrough for nuclear medicine
It's now in line with other countries
Clinical devices will lead
Getting ready for value-based environment
Combining four imaging methods shows promise
Improved image quality and patient comfort
The organizations identify five major safety issues
Expected to hit $3 billion by 2019
U.S. hospital mergers steadily continue
FDA reports possible problems with mammograms
Distributes drugs at right place and time
Another point in tomo's favor
Will this change the current standards?
Taking the next step after EMRs
More quality time for physicians and patients
Diagnosis could be done on the way to the hospital
Measures brain iron levels
$42.9 billion cash-and-stock transaction
Several design and technology advancements
Step towards determining later outcomes
First MR contrast agent for breast cancer in U.S.
Produces stem cells that regenerate heart tissue
Market is expected to hit $4.6 billion in 2019
First state-level impact report
Wah makes association history
Increases pituitary tumor removal
Will it replace SPECT?
Organizations and Congress band together over the issue
It may replace conventional imaging methods
It's needed to prove its effectiveness
The CEO of Medical Imaging Specialists offers imaging center management advice
Low reimbursement has providers at the breaking point
Many will put more money into advanced EHRs.
Breast cancer screening and treatment is looking at the individual
Provides alternative to conventional risk factor tools.
Things are looking up when it comes to patient satisfaction
Study reveals concerns that could hinder new models' success.
New health applications to come this fall.
Requires no surgical procedure or connector wires.