Will shut down 25 of its 26 retail pharmacy locations
Accused of knowingly selling defective defibrillators
The modality could help avoid unnecessary biopsies and detect clinically significant tumors
The new company will leverage a SPAC and be listed on Nasdaq
Researchers propose longer measurements on phantoms to accurately test scanning
Will be the first major medical conference in Chicago since the pandemic began
Engaged in a "cross-referral" scheme with physicians
Combining AI, medical imaging and genomics to tailor treatment for individual cancer patients
The .55 Tesla system uses less than one liter of helium
Has put nearly two million patients' data at risk
Expected to be helpful in emergency rooms and intensive care units
Follows transfer of Hitachi's diagnostic imaging business to Fujifilm Healthcare
Hackers posted images of Nevada driver's licenses, passports and social security numbers online
Expected to provide greater access to clinical trials for breakthrough treatments
Will apply to those who have already been vaccinated as well
Will be prohibited from manufacturing or selling opioids in the state
Creating research teams to assess use of technology in subspecialties
Enables the beam to converge at a single point regardless of where it enters the magnet
Technique decreases patient time in MR bore by 90%
The employee has been fired and will not face criminal charges
Increased productivity driving margins, revenue and compensation
The 12-story facility is estimated to cost $750 million
Combining population health technology with a cloud-based workflow platform
Arduini will take over from Keiran Murphy, who has served the company for the last 13 years
Will serve over 1,000 health systems and 34 radiation therapy centers across 46 states
Creates mixed reality with EchoPixel's True3D and Holographic Therapy Guidance softwares
Will treat approximately 200 patients annually once fully operational
City is requesting back funds used to pay for the more than 900,000 defective masks
Includes a range of MR, CT, nuclear medicine, interventional radiology, cardiac cath and portable X-ray systems
Claim inadequate security protocols led to incident
Tomosynthesis solution equipped with multiple alternative-switched X-ray tubes
Will create a healthcare delivery network with expanded services, resources and expertise
Whether permanently parked or on the road, trailers and modulars provide unique advantages
Will operate 22 hospitals and 305 outpatient locations with 64,000 staff members
Will expand access to care for patients closer to home in Alabama and Mississippi
Restructured into three groups and transferred 130 employees out of the health division
Was repeatedly stabbed in the head and neck by a psychiatric patient
Comparing the data from the U.S., Germany, Scotland and Canada
Requires getting employees engaged and wanting to learn more
Can avoid unwanted lawsuits, prevent future incidents, save on costs and time
Can help save time and money on costly repairs, plan ahead for equipment breakdowns
Solutions are no longer supported or patched by manufacturer
Will be available on the Sectra Amplifier Marketplace
Expands footprint in ultrasound repair and maintenance
Will be the tech giant's biggest acquisition since LinkedIn in 2016
The company will use the funding to expand internationally and extend its product offerings
Builds on an already existing collaboration between the two companies
Aims to replace 70% of its imaging equipment in the next five years
Fear deploying a treatment plan made by an inadequate algorithm
Will help develop new strategies around risk prediction and clinical decision-making