Free-standing imaging facilities saved $12,800 over 1,000 exams
Eliminates need for several frames to produce usable images
Combining Elekta’s MOSAIQ and IBM’s Watson for Oncology
Great innovations are initially often met with skepticism
Advanced dosage options, robotics and increased fields of view are changing fixed and mobile systems
Enhance ability to correctly place leads and enable continuous monitoring in hospital
Mayo sees 80 percent rise in breast cancer trial enrollees
Seek input from radiologists to improve algorithms
Researchers find room for improvement in use of electronic reporting systems
Two new apps, SnapView and AlertView, were debuted at HIMSS
Enables data entry, ordering for patients and schedule management by command
Now offering clinical laboratory solutions through XIFIN
Aims to enhance diagnostic imaging workflow
Experienced 20 percent drop in ICU mortality rate
Confirms imaging authorization in minutes and ensures patient payments prior to visit
How providers became an 'accidental target' of hackers, and what to do about it
Enables facilities and IT departments to avoid financial risks
Aim to raise access to adaptive radiation therapy
Alleges breach of contract for failure to pay for services rendered
Will test MR-linac in treating tumors in nine parts of the body
Increases efficiency by roughly 30 percent
Reduced ICU stay by nearly 11,000 bed days over 12 months
Can assess six vitals in chronic disease management
Produces Mo-99 for US, European and other global customers
Provides high quality images at reduced dosage with the push of a button
Brings leadership experience in investing in, and developing, physicians
Lack of human oversight enhances fear of machine errors
Enhances support for imaging agent from private payors
Enhances adherence tracking based on NCCN guidelines
Cuts diagnostic exam time for the knee in half
Initiatives and challenges on the road to improving access to life saving treatment
How a quantitative method could improve dose optimization when scanning children
Why one expert believes efforts to lower imaging dose can actually do more harmful than good
Dr. Ashok Joseph Theruvath, postdoctoral research fellow in the Molecular Imaging Program at the Stanford School of Medicine discusses promising research for assessing pediatric chemo outcomes
Acquires surgery tech company, Orthotaxy, to develop new orthopedic platforms
Supports radiologists covering head, c-spine, chest and abdomen
Online retail giant sets sights on medical supply business
Facility is projected to become domestic source for Mo-99 production in US
Enables specialists to intervene before notified by a radiologist
Enabling faster access to supplies for diagnosis and treatment
Hazmat team called to the scene
Reduces time, costs and radiation exposure during spinal registration
First production process using non-uranium-based Mo-99
Driven by public and private investments, declining prices and analog reimbursement cuts
Could eye evaluations replace brain imaging for stroke assessment?
Billed for exams that never took place
Aiming to deploy system this year for about $40,000 per unit
Will be used to investigate neuronal disorders on the basis of glial biology
For treating NSCLC, the cutting edge option may not yield better outcomes
Equipment and building devastated by ISIS military offensive