Agreement initially in Germany, but with plans to expand to other countries
Will expand population health management portfolio
Aimed at keeping health care providers and payors informed
Quantifies the disease in a single exam
Smallest of its kind
Don't get held hostage by ransomware
Donal Teahan, senior director of practice development in the radiology department at NYU Langone Medical Center, discusses 'uptime contracts'
Expected to close in third quarter of 2017
Elderly population drives hip and knee replacements
For hand, foot, ankle, and sports medicine surgeries
Based on one of largest studies evaluating digital interpretation
Portfolio includes mobile app that integrates with EHR
'One-third of health spending in U.S. stems from low-value care services'
Reconfigures from 40 to 80 to 160 slices
Could generate $14 million in savings
Could reduce about 12,000 cancers in U.S. per year
Only requires one room
Editorial in NEJM explains its risks
10,000 locations across the country
Follows acquisition in January
Features the new EMPIRE technology
Product to launch in second half of this year
3.8 million recreational and athletic concussions occur every year
Researchers argue rates should not be published
Could complement molecular testing
Provides access to 27,600 member facilities
Rate is higher among younger women
Company's goal is to become leader in TAVI technologies
Machine learning algorithm could help predict risk of condition
Almost 35 million public school students lack access
Using deep learning to reduce reading time without compromising accuracy
Only takes 15 minutes to image a knee
Patients report feeling confident and relieved
Hospitals search for best options for dense breasts
Researchers say centers should perform 40-50 per year
Despite reimbursement, barriers remain
Existing partnership renewed under Canon's ownership of the OEM
Cardiology scans represent largest segment of the market
Rate of lung cancer and heart attack spikes for these patients
Was showcased at ACC 17
Checking in with the latest and greatest in bed technology
$30 million in funding from Omron Healthcare and Mayo Clinic
Screening tool will be available in more regions
Performs head exams 68 percent faster than predecessor, Artis zeego
Researchers turn tech found in drones toward sideline injury assessment
Global market valued at $6.7 billion in 2016
High risk, high reward screening must be approached on an individual basis
New system could open up treatment to other moving organs too
Change in brain white matter linked to disease