Group aims to address rising incidence of MR accidents
Trying to pay off that new EHR system? Sell the anonymous data
Current CEO, Hermann Requardt will step down as of Feb. 1
Research says only 7.1 percent yield benefits
Sleep apnea is fastest growing segment in respirator market
Why are older PCPs greater advocates for CT, MR, and PET than newer ones?
Will it link 85 percent of payments to quality by 2016 and 90 percent by 2018?
Helps hospitals attain As Low As Reasonably Achievable radiation dose
Agent could allow for simultaneous 'hypermodal' imaging, but no such machine yet exists
Study says 64 percent of U.S. wants webcam consults
Will improve company's service capabilities
The trade show promises to continue breaking records in attendance and exhibitors
The Atlantic is a linear accelerator with a built-in 1.5T MR scanner
Cost fears may lead to unaccountable patients cramming the ER
Technological advancements and less expensive systems drive market
How normalization of deviance in hospitals can open doors for trespassers
Sahlgrenska University Hospital to offer intraoperative MRI
GE looks to personalize breast cancer screening
Where does medical tourism fit in today's health care environment?
Study says new technology may offer better outcomes than standard blood cultures
May help hospitals reduce UTIs
But there is still work to be done
Latest version of budget-priced DR system features two detectors
How can a hospital minimize damage under crisis circumstances?
May "facilitate faster discoveries in the future"
The phased restart of production continues
The goal is to reduce avoidable hospital admissions
New facility will streamline efficiency for 100-year-old health system
May influence private insurers to provide coverage
The clinical possibilities beyond ablation
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Indicates CLABSI cases have gone down 46 percent since 2008
Researchers say they have found a way to visualize pain using PET-MR
It's more important than ever to give hospitals access to this information
Fat grafting and ultrasound are growing in popularity with new technologies
New, groundbreaking technologies fuel growth
May "become a welcomed first-line alternative diagnostic procedure to open surgical excision"
Little is known about the effects of low-dose radiation