Increasing access to cloud-native radiology workflow solution
Will be able to assess a wide range of medical data
Was given 40 days to resolve violations
Manages $11 billion in inventory in 120 countries
Includes guidance on equipment, staff, infrastructure, and assurance programs
Enables faster turnaround times and report retrievals
Going against USPSTF recommendations
Greater demand experienced in molecular imaging, CT, and MR scanning
Expands into new markets with deals
Will be present in more than 30 markets across the U.S.
Reversal of original winning bid by Preston Hollow
Will use Siemens Healthineers' 3T MAGNETOM Skyra Connectom MR scanner
Delivered treatment 37 minutes faster than EMS care
Weekly production has doubled since May
Will be a separate company worth $8 billion
Blood-oxygen level reader functionality infringes on one patent
Part of long-term plans to expand radiotherapy services
Nurse was pinned between the MR machine and a metal bed
Signed definitive merger agreement on October 18
Bringing together high-speed imaging with QP-Prostate platform
Was delisted from the Nasdaq on Oct. 26
Will scale care access and increase economic development
In line with historical trends around funding and product releases
Forest building first implanted, whole-brain neural interface
Will return services to pre-pandemic levels
Xoft system uses low-energy X-ray source instead of an isotope
EPA lists ethylene oxide as a carcinogenic gas
SCANSLATED translates complex medical terms into simple language
Will provide over 1,000 different test methods and analysis options to new laboratory center
Sued for trying to sell hospital without required permission
Could lead to instances where CT imaging is adequate replacement for MR
Made up of 13 acute care hospitals and 550 regional care sites
Will be available to nearly 2,500 healthcare facilities
Shut down computer system after discovering attack
Restructuring will cost between $700 million and $800 million over two years
Exploring the challenges and possibilities of revolutionizing medicine
The ProteusPLUS at the Francis H. Burr Proton Therapy Center has been in use since 2001
Caring for more than 225,000 patients
Optimizes dose and image quality regardless of patient size
Initially scan coverage was restricted to once in a lifetime
Converts individual X-ray photons into electrical signals for crisper images
Do not have to look at monitor directly, keep eyes on surgical field
Paid referring cardiologists to exclusively send patients their way
Would have been a healthcare system of 40 hospitals across four states
Images must be of highest quality to diagnose cancer alone
Has recalled 10.8 million respiratory devices since 2021
Will bring Dana-Farber's inpatient capacity to 300
Largest portfolio of FDA-cleared algorithms in a single platform
Advancements in EHR technology have made initiative feasible
Will explore investigational Gallium-68 and Fluorine-18 radiopharmaceuticals