Fields talks about her experience with HIMSS, the show and more.
Insurers are required to cover some screenings.
Concussions are becoming more of a concern than ever.
White paper examines experience of earliest ACOs.
How have they succeeded when so many have failed?
Will it last?
NYU chief talks new building plans, a major sustainability initiative and how the hospital's bouncing back from Sandy.
This month in medical history: February
What's hot at the biggest Health IT show of the year.
Cancer screening unlikely to benefit those with short life expectancy, says study.
Findings include 40 percent increase in the detection of invasive breast cancers.
A reflection on the challenges in today's changing health care environment and much more.
Gerald Bracht talks about attracting physicians and stabilizing the system.
Engaging radiologists to put patients first
Q&A with Dr. Jennifer Howse, the March of Dimes' president
A look at three charities with modest beginnings making big differences.
Making a difference through excellent patient care.
Read our exclusive talk with this year's RSNA president on why the organization is hoping to put "patients first."
This month in medical history - October 2012
Hospital Spotlight: October 2012
But purchasing process may need more work to ensure patient protection
Getting the lead out.
Political uncertainty to blame for lack of recent "blockbuster" deals, experts say.
An Illinois biomed association awarded four scholarships at its annual meeting last week.
This month in medical history - September
Ochsner Medical Center's CEO talks about the hospital's recovery post-Katrina.
Health care reform, technological advancements may drive MRI coil market upturn
Until solutions are found, PM remains the best approach to the problem
If your facility isn't already enjoying the benefits of being eco-minded, it's time to take another look.
AHRA president talks about the association and conference
For this dedicated society, it's all about giving
Attendees get the lowdown on CMS' PM ruling
North Carolina Biomedical Association president talks about the upcoming event
A special report on hospitals' disaster preparedness.
Pressure mounts on providers to stay one step ahead of the game.
Experts infuse some knowledge.
This Month in Medical History - July
New system-specific "blueprint" method to be used.
Benefits of EMR-infusion pump integration more widely understood
For patient monitors, technology convergence may be key.
Monitor your investment.
Accessories adapt to keep up with new technologies and radiopharmaceuticals.
Get the most out of your SPECT equipment with this expert advice.
Education, updates, networking and more
Experts share their insight on what to look for when shopping for stress test equipment.
Faced with a pack of problems, can the well-known modality make a comeback?
As testing volumes decrease, will manufacturers be affected?
The association's leaders provide the latest info.
Collaboration aims to provide solutions and services for treating cancer with image-guided radiotherapy and radiosurgery.
Endoscopic medical device fitted with a femtosecond laser "scalpel" enables surgeons to solely remove unwanted tissue.