Shifting Territories: Trends in the Catheterization and Angiography Lab
Proposal offers temporary and permanent programs for testing and certification of EHRs.
A children's song from years past captured the fears of the Spanish Flu.
Urges lawmakers to put politics aside and cast an up or down vote.
A month-long reprieve in 21% reimbursement cuts.
Toby Samo, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of Eclipsys Corporation, speaks on camera with DOTmed at HIMSS10.
Solutions focus on improvement in training, standards, and oversight.
This bill would give critical access hospitals priority in receiving grants under the Public Health Service Act, to assist in promotion of hospital health information technology.
Peter Durlach, Senior VP Healthcare Marketing and Product Strategy for Nuance Communications, speaks on camera with DOTmed at HIMSS10.
Read the World Health Organization situational update. Find out where to text your aid contribution.
Will FDA regulate health IT? A panel reviews concerns and solution options.
The Healthcare and Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS) is holding its conference and exhibition this week at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.
Accreditation requirements could help reduce adverse events, ACR rep. testifies.
Radiologic Technologists are the focus of agency posting; FDA issues recommendations, reminders.
Summit offered focus on agreements and big divides. If you missed it, here are the highlights.
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Keeping Up with Helium
Health care spending in China could reach G-7 proportions in five years.
Parties draw lines for health care summit.
Bill would repeal protection of the health insurance industry from antitrust laws.
Frank Serrao, Marketing Manager of Shimadzu Medical Systems US took some time to talk to DOTmed News during RSNA.
Health IT is more important than ever as government requirements approach.
Dean Janes, Chairman and CEO of Imaging 3 took some time to talk with DOTmed News during RSNA.
Comment invited on changes to category and disorder criteria.
Report in response to Anthem's planned rate hike.
President's measures set agenda in preparation for bipartisan meeting this week. Read the highlights.
On Friday morning, the Petten, Netherlands-based research reactor went offline till August.
A survey of 180,000 physicians finds radiologists, practices owned by hospitals, among biggest adopters of electronic health records.
The Industry Gets Creative in the Current Economy.
Physicians petition to influence directive.
Jury verdict holds Arthrex infringed patent.
Critical provisions left out of smaller-scale bill; President plans his own reform measures.
The first step toward a national electronic health record.
ECRI Institute is assisting relief agencies. Maybe you can help.
Recent high-profile case points to risks, benefits.
The medical isotope bottleneck shows signs of easing as Poland's Maria reactor becomes one of the first reactors to enter the isotope-making business in decades, according to Covidien.
Standards to be enforced on the state level.