Due to the continued success of GE's PET/CT imaging systems using BGO crystals, the company has reaffirmed agreements with suppliers to meet ongoing production needs despite impact of DRA cuts.
DOTmed is now squarely on the radar screens of the 300-member strong GNYHA, and all DOTmed users will benefit.
Journal of Oncology Practice says the United States will suffer a significant shortage of cancer doctors over the next two decades.
Berkshire Partners LLC, a Boston-based private equity firm, is providing growth capital to Masterplan, Inc. and ReMedPar, Inc.
DOTmed takes a look at how the ISOs stack up against the OEMs for CT service.
Company to pay a fine in Stroger Hospital bidding fraud case.
The inaugural edition of "DOTmed Business News" is being sent to 30,000 decision makers at more than 4,800 hospitals nationwide this week.
AHRA announces its Spring Conference, "Clinical Workflow Optimization Through Technology," to be held April 25-27 in Phoenix, Ariz.
The Port St. Lucie, Fla. transportation, rigging, installation, de-installation, relocation company "five-peats" for this coveted Quality Award.
The PET debate is a hot topic. Read how two readers thoughtfully respond to Wayne Webster's article from last week's DOTmed News.
Get used to hearing Carestream Health -- that's the name chosen for the independent company that will result from the sale of Eastman Kodak Company's Health Group to a subsidiary of Onex Corporation, Toronto, Canada.
Lab in St. Petersburg, Russia to pursue advanced information management technologies.
Scientists from Johns Hopkins and University of Milan inhibit lethal human brain cancers in mice by inducing positive changes in cells that behave like cancer stem cells.
Company will update investors on the status of its Health Group Strategic Alternatives Study and other initiatives on or before February 8, 2007 meeting.
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This week features important introductions from Philips, GE, Siemens, and Toshiba. Watch DOTmed News next week for more innovations from other manufacturers.
NeuroLogica Corp. reports a steady rate of adoption of its CereTom CT, the world's first portable and cordless head and neck CT scanner.
This was the view from DOTmed's Manhattan offices in New York City as the U.S.S. Intrepid sailed by -- under tow -- headed for a two-year refurbishment.
The DOTmed 100 for 2007 Rating Period is winding down and ends at midnight on New Year's Eve -- Make your resolution to act now!
The merger agreement is done, but the actual transaction is expected to be completed during the first quarter of calendar 2007.
Commitment in support of AHRA’s Education Foundation Partnership Initiative.
DOTmed has been here all week, the place has been jumping, the show floor has been crammed with crowds, and here is our live report on the biggest news coming out of the biggest show in Imaging.
Initiative will award grants totaling $2.8 million in cash and HP equipment to two- and four-year colleges and universities in the United States and Puerto Rico.
Jay P. Mazurowski, President of the American Healthcare Radiology Administrators, sees Cardiac CT as a hot topic now and in the future.
Greg Morrison gives a macro-view of what the facts and trends coming out of RNSA 2006 mean -- and he sees CT technology, in particular, moving into every area of both diagnostic imaging and therapy in a big way.
A flood of Buyer Requests pour in during the first 10 days -- if you're a Parts Seller, happy days are here again!
The Parts HunterTM -- our easy-to-use, interactive, Buyer/Seller interface - is fully operational. It's FREE during the introductory period and everyone is invited to get in on the action today. Happy Hunting!
The American Healthcare Radiology Administrators (AHRA) announced the date for the Spring 2007 Certified Radiology Administrator (CRA) examination.