The Promoting Access, Competition and Equity Act could spell bad news for hospitals
Breakthrough approaches, next generation equipment, new approvals, and works in progress displayed in Chicago.
Bridging the FDG gap
North Star State health department says it's the first state agency to take the imaging quality-control pledges.
Philips doesn't have to pay $467 million jury verdict
Organisms adapt to antibiotics
Philips' Rob Cascella discusses how radiologists are becoming part of the patient journey
Recommends USITC take action to prevent systems in question from U.S. import
Using Watson Health to manage patient care more responsibly
Donaldson to promote RSNA's international and educational mission.
Imaging with FDG "underutilized" in studying cervical, ovarian, endometrial, vulvar and vaginal cancers, according to article in Society of Nuclear Medicine publication.
Using Software from UltraSPECT, Busy Cardiology Practice Effectively Images Patients Using Lower Dose Imaging.
This month's roundup of the latest industry products.
Siemens AXIOM Luminos TF provides complete solution for bariatric imaging; customers help design new user-friendly tableside fluoroscopy system.
MGH team combines analytics and imaging to make brain asymmetry a dementia biomarker
Even without major incidents, tackle football impacts brain function
Will jump from $3.2 billion to $20 billion
And with it, global markets worth over $1 billion and growing
Can now quantify Iodine-123, Lutetium-177 and Indium-111
Orange Coast Memorial Joins the More Than 300 Screening Centers Across the U.S. Following Best Practices Outlined by Lung Cancer Alliance
Could lead to more effective treatments
One of only a handful installed around the country.