House bill fails first Senate try; Senators submit letter urging opposition to delay of DMEPOS bidding program.
Plaintiffs' argument fails to delay implementation of controversial program.
Study shows combination of nanotechnology, light and biomolecules can effectively target cancer cells in lab setting.
Imaging detects disease even when other indications are not present in patients.
Inequalities to access a major health concern.
Current patent practices by European pharmaceutical industry are preventing market release of inexpensive generics, says EGA.
Low-bone density found to be effective indicator of mortality rate, study finds.
This DOTmed 100 company, specializing in X-ray sales and service, focuses on making the most of opportunities.
New joint effort might result in better detection of cellular damage.
Company aims for reliability in service to keep positive and professional reputation.
Organization takes stand on FDA regulation barring liability claims.
Biotech innovators will contribute to international effort to produce most detailed map of genetic variation.
New study shows that implant is technically feasible remedy for retinal disease.
Canadian ultrasound sales and service company's reputation is built on dedication to helping the customer.
Acquisition strengthens Virtual's southern diagnostic imaging sales and service market.
Enhancements to system enables right information to be swiftly delivered to right facility staff.
Agency asks for public comment on registry for thermal ablation devices and therapies.
Johnson and Johnson's motion is denied regarding the use of the red cross symbol in licensing ventures. Red Cross has the right to license the famous symbol for commercial purposes.
While millions are receiving treatment, much remains to be addressed across the world, agency says.
DOTmed 100 international company collaborates across the globe to offer the best products and services. DOTmed Certified President and CEO Yaron Matar tells the story.
Sales of ventilator/respirator equipment at the DOTmed 100 Company are going strong.
Law prevents workplace, insurance discrimination on basis of genetic profile.
GE seeks to invalidate SonoSite patent.
Interface will integrate proton therapy into existing radiation therapies.
Devices popular in dental, veterinary, security uses.
Kinase-inhibitor compound stops melanoma cell growth.
Studies find cancer drug appears to help in treatment.
Company alleged to have failed to seek FDA approval, comply with good manufacturing practice requirements.
DOTmed Certified Patrick Doyle says it's not just about the sale for a company that literally goes to the ends of the earth for customers.
Industry impact seen as reducing access to health care, hurting small practices.
House hears testimony on benefits and drawbacks of Competitive Bidding Program planned for implementation this year.
Agency gives coverage to artificial hearts, raises rates for long-term care hospitals.
BRMI offers prestage testing for parts, expert technicians, and complete relocation services; President Carl Hoffman is DOTmed Certified.
Investigation finds adverse effects from non-medically supervised procedures.
Discovery of beta-catenin connection may lead to future alcoholism treatment; cancer link also investigated.
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Federal agency begins preparations for new staff and posts to improve safety of food, drugs and devices.
Congress, Agency say more funding is needed to improve safety.
Company creates state-of-the-art CT/MRI pads with antimicrobial protection, patient body and contour comfort maximization; Product Manager Frank Cloud is DOTmed Certified.
New trial using minimally invasive device shows promise for patients with congenital heart disease.
The company's president, DOTmed Certified Randall Jones, tells how they develop market strength through superior MRI coil design, manufacture, repair and refurbishment.
Device offers minimally invasive treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms.
International Study finds decline in deaths when screening extended through senior age group.
Loss of revenue and closures likely to occur for non-winning facilities; judge halts demonstration project in California.
DOTmed Certified President Scott Collins finds hard work, honesty and web presence the keys to success.
Independent clinicians able to participate in trials, area residents can access advanced treatment through new venture.
Patient monitoring company will significantly increase Philips' market in China as well as other world markets.
A look at the good, the bad, and the promising, a year and a half after the dawn of the DRA era.
DOTmed Certified and DOTmed 100 company uses genuine experience, expertise, and trust to build domestic and international clientele.
Workers claim Kaiser contractor Inter-Con Security Systems harassed attempts to unionize.