Medical Acoustics LLC announces new medical device.
FAA approves CompuMed, Inc. as telecardiology vendor; enhanced ECG machines shipped to FAA's aviation medical examiners.
University of Illinois at Chicago's 9.4 Tesla machine is raring to go.
FDA--not lawsuits--should determine safety and efficacy of medical technology, says industry group.
Fellowship and residency electronic interactive database is from the AMA.
Company outlines strategy and productivity initiative to cut costs.
CDC annual report reveals access problems.
Breaks from trauma such as auto accidents were not previously linked to bone thinning.
A new model for assessing breast cancer risk.
Charles P. Friedman, Ph.D., is deputy national coordinator for Health IT in the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT.
Dental technology to be sold by CareStream.
Agfa HealthCare named a contracted supplier of Enterprise Image Management Solutions and Services for Premier's more than 1,500 member hospitals.
Instruction delivered in Irvine, California.
Mass General clinician and Harvard professor takes the helm of the Radiological Society of North America.
Measured upticks in care for patients with heart attacks, heart failure, pneumonia and surgical conditions.
JCR releases book about safe design in healthcare facilities.
The Surgimax™ General Surgical Table offers up-to-the-minute technology.
Hundreds of companies support the medical imaging industry with hardware, software, instruments, accessories, and service.
The House-approved bill will further cut Medicare reimbursement.
An attention-grabbing exhibit at RSNA, the Aquilion ONE is the first Dynamic Volume Computed Tomography System -- capturing a 16 cm image in one pass.
Physicians accustomed to going first-class enjoyed a number of perks (and lots of coffee) at the RSNA show.
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Essential for many to pursue careers in medicine and to help ensure doctors for an aging population.
NIDA supports most of the world's research on the health aspects of drug abuse and addiction.
Time and Space Angiography (TSA) visualizes dynamic blood flow without contrast, offering safer MRA exams.
Hospital staff will present toys to new moms and pediatric patients.
Company is working with Chinese government to build remote healthcare delivery network.
Policy covers exchanges of the technology among doctors and facilities.
Public unaware that leg pain from peripheral arterial disease is caused by smoking.
Effort to encourage biomed students to become active professionals in their field.
New online CT tube installation tutorial shown at RSNA.
Product line continues to expand for Philips division.
Policy calls for wider routine testing, improved patient privacy protections.
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Reduces risk of pneumonia for patients using ventilators.
Heads of several medical equipment and rehab companies get prison time for Medicare fraud.
New features bring additional utility to the Vivid e and Vivid 7 Dimension.
Multi-National study to increase detection of CAD at early stages to save lives.
New marketing agreement enables companies to offer integrated solutions that facilitate sharing of clinical information and diagnostic images.
Society announces $24,000 SNM Wagner-Torizuka Fellowship Program to advance research, clinical expertise in cardiology, neurology and oncology in Japan.
ACP asks Congress to pass legislation to avert pending physician pay cut.
Customer-focused approach to MR parts and support.
Wellmont Health System wants to erect a $41 million emergency and diagnostic center.
Mammography Quality Standards Act would cover the interventional procedure if regulations are extended.
That's the message that 30 Senators sent to the Finance Committee regarding Medicare.
AHIMA sponsors Health Information and Technology Week this week.
CMS has released final Medicare physician payment rule; cuts start January 1, 2008.