May help to identify those who will develop persistent PTSD
Achieves 98 percent sensitivity and 89 percent specificity
82 percent of patients with spinal cord stimulation implants may need MR imaging
Will ship replacement parts throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
More research is needed to find out why
Will move research from lab to clinic
Transactions will be completed in first quarter of 2017
Designed to help physicians pace from optimal site
Breaking down the inefficient allocation of resources
Evidence suggests improved outcomes three years later
Breaking down silos without compromising performance
From the March issue of HCB News magazine
Tips from two experts
What to look for before purchasing a mobile C-arm (and other tips)
Embracing the IT benefits of server-based image rendering
Teaming up for better clinical decision support
Bad ergonomics can be a serious pain in the neck
Complements research collab between MIT and Philips
Will increase scale in intelligence, data assets and purchasing
The ESCVD Risk Estimator helps manage the deluge of health data
Lack of adherence is the problem
Providing training and support when needed
Exploring three topics hospital execs need to know about
First-of-its-kind 20 hour procedure conducted on massive aneurysm
MS brain lesions inversely correlate with taste capability: report
Replacing batteries can lead to life-threatening infections
Psychological and medical risks need to be considered
A first-of-its-kind study finds value providers may be drawn to
Step aside 18F-FDG
Shannon entropy may be more accurate than fractional anistropy
Interpreting symptoms starts with 'speaking the language'
Evaluating central veins in white matter brain lesions
Bringing teleradiology and better equipment to an 11 hospital network
100,000 people reached and 10,000 treated by initiative
Even 15 years after quitting you're not out of the woods
'The Tumor' is a story of life, death, and the treatments in between
Q&A with Ed Sloan and Stephen Hodgson
Will the demand outpace the supply?
Discussing comparative effectiveness research with the NYU Langone Medical Center's chair of Radiology
From the Jan/Feb issue of HCB News magazine
The platform may launch by the end of 2017
Stand-by mode allows for lower operating costs
Mobile medical alert system keeps independent seniors safe
Has been shown to be more accurate than other approaches
It isn't only the lower-value exams that are reduced
Could also be useful in data transmission, invisibility
The only catheter-based ultrasound that provides 2-D and 3-D images
The third partnership of its kind for Philips in six months
Includes data from 721,000 patients from 30 countries
A catheter-related bloodstream infection can cost $56,000 to treat