Based in Denmark, LBN resells complete aftermarket diagnostic imaging systems and parts from over 15 manufacturers
Aims to increase footprint by 27% by end of 2022
Ordered 5,000 cases of masks in fall 2020
500,000-square-foot building would be located on Chicago's South Side
Operates with an excess of 500 micro amp current
Specializes in installing and de-installing medical equipment
Will service providers affiliated with Trinity Health in Indiana, Connecticut and Michigan
Made bribes and paid kickbacks in exchange for patient referrals
Facility expected to be operational by 2026
Targeting faster turnaround times for lab samples
Aetna argued unsuccessfully that the treatment is experimental, investigational
Accused of violating Anti-Kickback Statute and False Claims Act
New system operates 22 hospitals and 305 outpatient locations
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Facilities are spread across 11 states
Incorporates plastic scintillation detectors developed by Medscint
Image shows forearm where a Kalashnikov bullet was lodged near the bone
Includes ultrasound, MR and mobile X-ray equipment at the University Hospital Brandenburg an der Havel
Unexpected outage occurred in the high flux reactor at Petten in the Netherlands
Connected two ends of a pig's intestines
Will allow for in-house isotope production
State has highest healthcare prices in the country
Requires several vaccines and behavioral changes to improve odds of survival for transplant candidates
Gunman charged with attempted murder, reckless endangerment and weapon possession
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Ransomware attack was discovered in December
First power reactor that can produce Lutetium-177
Included hospital account numbers, insurance, medical record numbers, dates of birth
Analysis looked at 10 million devices in 300 hospitals globally
The recent uptick in DOTmed Certified folks includes Niranjan Kumar of India Ultrasound - Read about the Impact on his business.
His bond was set at $7.5 billion
We ask the experts about the biggest supply chain learning lessons from COVID-19
Trained to assess the edges of lesions like radiologists are
Computer systems were shut down, physicians continued tasks by hand
The IEEE/ICME International Conference & Exhibition on Complex Medical Engineering will be held in Beijing China May 23 to 27, 2007! Don't miss this opportunity.
Being DOTmed Certified attracts new business -- Ask the folks who became DOTmed Certified in September.
Will create a new stand-alone company
Will serve more than 200,000 Americans in Europe
Serves 25,000 patients in Northern Finland per year
Has identified 39 victims in the last two years
The 1,050 students are mostly male, with some allegations dating back to the 1960s
Pocket-sized scanners are 30% lighter and smaller than previous Clarius devices
Accused of making fraudulent sleep apnea diagnoses, billing Medicare
Centered in upper aerodigestive tract, cervical lymph nodes
Drives up costs, poses harm to patients and staff
Software-only solution that assists with X-ray guidance
Has a 0.055T permanent samarium-cobalt magnet
Reduces radiation exposure, fluoroscopy time and procedure time
African Americans at risk at a younger age
While most of us, naturally, think, 'It can't happen here,' you might want to take a look at this website which does have serious information for medical facilities on security and pandemic issues."