From the September issue of HCB News magazine
From the September issue of HCB News magazine
From the September issue of HCB News magazine
Walking the line in an era of rapid consolidation
Swimming from Tokyo to San Francisco takes a lot of heart
Will this solve the issue with dense breasts?
These accidents can be reduced by estimated 60 percent
Expected to increase access to health care services for over 1.2 million patients
Brings earlier diagnoses and more effective interventions
MR can now be used to determine response to therapy
Federal and state policies may be the remedy
Joins their three other DR systems
Neuroreader detects altered or abnormal brain volume within five minutes
Over 300 million patients globally could benefit
Alcohol, smoking, diabetes and obesity all increase risk
Is the sensitivity of health data slowing down patient care?
The HS70A uses S-Vision technology to reduce image noise
Practice seeks more than $5 million over failure to remove tattoos
And with it, global markets worth over $1 billion and growing
More than a third of patients’ care plans changed after PET imaging
What’s their secret?
Athletes compete for $2 million reward
More severe forms of the disease will emerge if treatment isn’t found
From the August issue of DOTmed HCB News magazine
Benefits of mammo may also be overestimated
Using EEG in a whole new way
However, most have achieved meaningful use Stage 1
May be used for proton therapy in the future
Researchers confirm anecdotal reports of healing properties
Angioplasty gaining ground — but not in low-income areas, say researchers
"The time to act is now," say researchers
Three diagnosed with early stage lung cancer in first 18 months
This has major implications for policymakers
Programs are needed to replace sick staff who care for high-risk patients
Medical device tax could jeopardize that revenue
Connecting data from patient monitor to EHR
More funding is needed in U.S. and England
About 20 percent of treatments are performed free of charge
The superconducting cyclotron accelerator has been delivered
Researchers predict linear GBCAs will fall out of favor
Findings took researchers by surprise
Patients had more trouble with words learned later in life than those learned in childhood
May reduce unnecessary surgeries
First and only recapturable heart valve in U.S.
First local, vendor-neutral radiology and biomed equipment service solution in France
New research may surprise you
Find out what Dr. Elizabeth A. Morris thinks of tomosynthesis and its longevity in breast imaging
Doctors and nurses involved in schemes
Over 500 have been installed worldwide