Deal expands their neonatal critical care footprint
The American College of Radiology and the Alzheimer's Association have launched a new four-year study on beta-amyloid imaging in diagnosing and treating Alzheimer’s and other dementias
The show kicks off in ten days. What can visitors expect?
IBAM NA will work with Zevacor to produce radionuclides
New York radiologist allegedly wrote 280 illegal prescriptions
A recently published study calls whole body magnetic resonance imaging (wbMRI) a “promising” new imaging modality for evaluating enthesitis in patients with psoriatic arthritis and axial spondyloarthritis.
Hackers were on the mind of many attendees this year
A proposed rule released Friday by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) aims to make it easier for hospitals and physician practices to achieve meaningful use of electronic health records
They will converge in Albany next week to lobby for legislation
Bringing together GE’s angiography system and Maquet’s OR table
These threats need “much more focused attention” than previously received
Breakthrough analytical insights for unexpected market segments
Company claims it’s the world’s smallest pacemaker
Volunteers from front-line workers in the fight against Ebola are being enrolled in a new vaccine trial
European medical device sector investments are on the rise, according to a new survey
Philips this week unveiled a mobile application that allows nurses to view patient alarms and vital signs right on their laptops, tablets, or smartphones
Most HIT is deployed in physician offices
Imaging has yielded 'important insights" into the progress of hand osteoarthritis
Almost 50 percent of EDs have a physician or nurse to coordinate pediatric emergency care
Technology and new care processes need to be adopted together
Read why the Mackenzie polygraph is our featured item for this month's medical museum.
Find out what an electric belt, pulvermacher from the early 19th century was used for
IBM is making a bold new move into the big-data health game
Quality of care is also improving, although “still far from optimal”
Wireless devices are everywhere in today's hospitals, but what about battery use?
“The doctor will see you now"...from anywhere
Capacity utilization likely reflects conditions nationally
Providers need to “revamp structures, processes, technology, and talent”
May be the solution to medication dosing errors
Toshiba to distribute ProteusONE in Japan, IBA to represent carbon therapy outside Japan
One hospital disinfectant market, two types of UV light
Mental illness is a primary diagnosis among the uninsured and insured populations
As the population ages, there is a need for more affordable strategies
Hitachi will have access to Agfa's service and applications organization
The four slice scanner has a simple interface, smaller footprint, and uses less electricity
Deal has advantages for both companies
Checking in on radiation safety over two years after the international conference
The dark ages have shed unexpected light on the battle against antibiotic-resistant bacteria