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1) FDA puts Philips on notice for CT and ultrasound manufacturing facility

Facility in China found to have 'significant noncompliance' during inspection

2) GE HealthCare's imaging CEO stepping down

Jan Makela will be leaving after more than 17 years with the company

3) Federal court issues consent decree to Philips Respironics for recall remediation

Mandate restricts production and distribution of new sleep therapy machines

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Platinum Medical Parts and Eclipse Medical Imaging to Merge
A "beautiful marriage" of two leading independent sales and service companies.
Improving standard of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Care while increasing MRI revenues

Standalone Performance AUROC curve of Bot Image's ProstatID AI Software obtained during clinical studies using retrospective Imaging and Pathology data from various MRI vendors and locations.


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Want to Dissect a Human Cadaver? There's an App for That
Explore the human body with a new iPhone program.
T.Care by Tenacore
In-hospital preventative maintenance and minor repair support solution
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Health Care Reform Round-Up: Reactions to Senate Public Option
Democrats and Republicans go head to head over option and opt-out issue.
Scientists Make Mice Immune to Radiation
By turning off an evolutionarily ancient inhibitory pathway, scientists are able to give animals "near immunity" to record levels of radiation.
Senator Introduces Bill to Help Seniors on Medicare Afford Hearing Aids
Legislation would eliminate Medicaid exclusion of hearing aids.
Migraines With Aura Could Double Risk for Stroke
New study adds menace to misery for those suffering from migraines with aura.
Liver Cell 'Library' Could Make Drug Testing Safer
For the first time, scientists create liver cells from adult stem cells, paving the way for a liver cell 'library' that could be used to better predict drug reactions.
Medical Groups Slam Proposed Wellness Provisions
DOTmed News talks with the American Cancer Society about why medical groups are opposed to new wellness provisions that could allow employers to offer discounts for healthy workers.
Cancer Nanomedicine: Tiny Devices Make a Big Difference
A special report from the pages of DOTmed Business News.
The Netherlands Begins Work on New Medical Isotope Reactor
PALLAS, expected to be completed in 2016, will take over from the aging High Flux Reactor, which supplies much of America's nuclear pharmaceutical needs.
Lab Will Test for RFID Interference With Medical Devices
Georgia Tech Research Institute is checking whether widespread tracking technology used in hospitals interferes with implantable medical devices.
Senator Reid Announces Public Option to Be Included in Merged Bill
The new legislation will include an opt-out for states on public insurance option.
H1N1 Flu Declared a National Emergency
Outbreaks reported in 46 states.
Nuclear Medicine Update: "Moly" Bill Passes House Committee and EANM Annual Congress a Big Splash
DOTmed speaks with SNM past-president Robert Atcher about Friday's passage of HR 3276 by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and gets insider info on the recent EANM 2009 Annual Congress from Diagnostix Plus President Don Bogutski.
A New Way of Looking at Breast Cancer?
Tomosynthesis is to mammograms what CT is to X-rays, Siemens says, but U.S. future of technology is uncertain.
Safe and Risky Hospitals Have Same Number of Post-Op Complications
It's not how likely you are to have a complication that makes a hospital safe, it's what happens afterward that matters, according to a study in the New England Journal of Medicine.
FDA Warning on Medical Equipment Fires
FDA reports over 120 of cases of sparking, charred plugs, and fire hazards resulting from cords used in Abbott and Hospira equipment; voluntary recalls issued. The cord-maker Electri-cord, stands by its products.
DOTmed Tours UPenn Proton Center
Get a sneak peek at the state-of-the-art facility in Philadelphia.
FDA to Launch Study on LASIK Surgery
Research will investigate side effects of popular procedure.
Health Care Reform Round-up: SGR Bill Hits Snag, President Criticizes Insurance Industry
Senate vote denies cloture on Medicare Physician Fairness Act.
New Technique Could Allow MRI to Do Ultra-Sensitive Molecular Imaging Studies
The technique, called Hyper-SAGE, delivers orders-of-magnitude higher sensitivity by reconstructing images from captured xenon gas.
House Subcommittee Passes American Medical Isotopes Production Act
Bill would provide for domestic low-enriched uranium production.
MRI Availability Linked to Possibly Unnecessary Back Surgery
Researchers find the more MRI scanners in an area, the more patients get a controversial treatment for lower back pain.

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Weighing risk tolerance against independent MR service options

What providers should consider when customizing maintenance contracts

For better or worse, why are hospitals such a goldmine for private equity investors?

Two federal investigations explore impact on care quality, costs, and provider finances

How AI and remote monitoring are revolutionizing MR maintenance

Three leading manufacturers on the future of service agreements

Inside one ISO's right-to-repair battle with a leading MR manufacturer

A legal dispute for our times between Philips North America and Image Technology Consulting

What will it take to usher in a digital twin era in healthcare?

Exploring the challenges and possibilities of revolutionizing medicine

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New York Attorney General Announces Nationwide Reform of Out of Network Health Care Charges

New nonprofit will develop independent database for consumer reimbursement.

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Molecular Insight Inks Two Decade-Long Deals Giving Foreign Rights for Experimental Radiopharmaceutical

BioMedica now has European and some other foreign distribution rights for Onalta, a radiopharmaceutical designed to kill treatment-resistant carcinoids.

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Virginia Biomedical Association Provides Cost-Effective Training

Recent meeting provided education, networking, subject matter experts.

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MedPro Imaging Continues to Delight Customers

The DOTmed 100 company began in 2005 when industry veteran Charlie Jahnke left GE/Ambassador.

Press Room

Codonics Introduces Infinity Medical Image Server
October 28, 2009
Medtronic Launches New Neuro Oncology Surgical Imaging System Internationally
October 28, 2009
Is Poor Medical Equipment Planning Costing Your Healthcare Project Wasted Dollars and Delays?
October 28, 2009
GE Vscan Pocket-Sized, Ultra-Smart Ultrasound Unveiled
October 28, 2009
Siemens Delivers Flash Speed, Lowest Dose to Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
October 28, 2009
EnteroMedics (ETRM) Announces 40% Reduction in Workforce
October 28, 2009
Toshiba Introduces Infinix VF-i/BP Vascular X-Ray System
October 28, 2009
ScottCare Announces Industry's First Fully-Customizable Color Holter Recorder
October 27, 2009
EDGE Medical Devices Launches Plasma Flat-Panel Digital Radiography Detector and Universal Retrofit Kit
October 27, 2009
Report Projects Steep Loss of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Ahead
October 27, 2009