The move significantly expands GE's presence in information technologies; company will become a leading IT vendor in clinical, imaging and administrative information systems.
Agreement covers ultrasound equipment used for prostate treatment, with breast applications planned in the near future.
GE teams with the U.S. Olympic Committee to provide portable ultrasound systems in medical clinics at Olympic Training Centers.
New study combines optical tomography with ultrasound to assess early-stage disease; may reduce the need for biopsies, according to Radiology.
Twentieth trial site added to pre-market approval (PMA) clinical testing.
Company supports physician acquisition of cardiac CT systems.
DOTmed users are urged to respond quickly with contributions, resources, and assistance to help alleviate the suffering in South-Central Asia.
Proposed new regulations to allow the importation of refurbished medical equipment scrapped, U.S. Commerce Dept. tells DOTmed News. Ban remains in place on such equipment entering China.
Experienced MRI manufacturer's innovation scans patients in numerous weight-bearing positions.
DrFirst's award-winning Rcopia electronic prescribing solution has been chosen by the State of Delaware for a collaborative pilot program.
Barco receives Growth Strategy Leadership of the Year Award and Technology Innovation Award from Frost & Sullivan.
A new study shows that testing blood samples for antibodies that target prostate cancer cells may help identify patients with early stages of the disease.
Philips announced that it has been selected by MedAssets Supply Chain Systems as a Group Buy partner for PACS with MedAssets member hospitals.
Eye Q Prime Software Solutions bring high-resolution digital imaging and telemedicine to physicians' desktops.
Breakaway ImagingTM, LLC, announces the debut of its proprietary imaging platform, the O-armTM at the North American Spine Society Meeting in Philadelphia through Oct.1.
Companies and professionals with a vested interest in this subject are invited to attend a two-day meeting in Maryland, Oct. 31 - Nov. 1. Announcement posted on the FDA Website.
Sixteen commissioners have been selected to the American Health Information Community, charged with advising the Secretary of Health and Human Services on electronic medical records.
Use of healthcare IT boosts bottom line for 15-member Delaware group.
Preliminary results from a large, clinical trial of digital vs. film mammography show those women with dense breasts, who are pre- or perimenopausal, or who are younger than 50 may benefit from having a digital rather than a film mammogram.
Philips has introduced Vision 2005 with new system configurations and enhancements spread across its ultrasound product line.
Miami, Florida firm covers the anesthesia and cardiology markets worldwide.
Company responds to trends including full-service imaging centers and Internet sales.
The twenty-year-old company sells new equipment and compression garments to hospitals in a two-pronged distribution effort
The twenty-year-old company sells new equipment and compression garments to hospitals in a two-pronged distribution effort
Computing background of CEO Dave Adams enhances firm's consulting and technical services.
Tight, pending regulations appear to give OEMs a significant role in ensuring and certifying the safety of refurbished medical equipment and devices.
TAP offers a range of consulting services and matches start-ups and investors in medical technologies
Based in Texas and serving clients nationwide and internationally, Sunrise Medical Technology, Inc. (SMTI) specializes in imaging equipment sales and service.
Sales and Marketing Director Theresa Hogenhaug cites cultural and technical know-how as factors in EMM's success.
A range of services, focus on inventory, and good works all contribute to the company's reputation.
Cindy Slee of CCE knows how to keep refurbished ultrasound equipment up to date while meeting a range of customer budgets.
The show was a great success for DOTmed, but it wasn't all just about business -- Jim Loeffler and Steve Rienstra from International Aid stopped by to make a winning pitch for their good works.
The Florida International Medical Exposition is drawing a big crowd from around the world.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The public's attitude toward Medicaid remains positive despite the big impact the program is having on state budgets and lawmakers' frequent calls for reform, an opinion survey released Wednesday shows.
Tommy Geske, CEO of Sunrise Medical Technology International, recently appointed Larry Knight to be Director of Operations.
Mr. Troy Perkins, a Certified Biomedical Engineering Technician, recently joined NorthWest Supply Inc. (a DOTmed Certifed company)