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1) First human brain images captured with 11.7T Inseult MR

Researchers hope it will yield previously unattainable information about consciousness

2) GE HealthCare's imaging CEO stepping down

Jan Makela will be leaving after more than 17 years with the company

3) Federal court issues consent decree to Philips Respironics for recall remediation

Mandate restricts production and distribution of new sleep therapy machines

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Holiday Specials? You Be The Judge! -- Here Are Our Newest Listings
Over 650 systems and parts have been posted for auction and for sale this week. And these are not your average stocking stuffers!
Improving standard of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Care while increasing MRI revenues

Standalone Performance AUROC curve of Bot Image's ProstatID AI Software obtained during clinical studies using retrospective Imaging and Pathology data from various MRI vendors and locations.


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UK Universal Heart Checks Call
Doctors should assess whether all over 40s would benefit from tests for heart disease, experts say.
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House Action Averts Medicare Physician Payment Cut
Rates frozen at 2005 levels; AMA President J. Edward Hill, M.D. announces the news to constituents.
FDA Issues Public Health Advisory on Use of NeutroSpec, [Technetium (99m TC) Fanolesomab]
Imaging agent is used for diagnosis of appendicitis; FDA asks firm to suspend marketing pending review of serious and life-threatening adverse events.
Future Medical Technologies May Identify the Early Onset of Alzheimer's and Enable Stem Cell Therapy
Siemens molecular imaging advancements may one day simultaneously locate, diagnose and treat disease.
Double X-rays Give 'Speedy Scan'
A hi-tech scanner has been developed which takes images in less time than it takes the human heart to beat.
FDA Warns On Baxter's Hemodialysis Instrument
Kinks in device tubing can pose serious risk to patients.
3M to Acquire Siemens Ultrasound's Flexible Circuit Manufacturing Operation
3M expands its flexible circuits in the medical imaging market.
NIH Funds Two New Biomedical Technology Resource Centers
More than $18 million will support development of image guided therapies and biochemistry studies; awardees are Brigham and Women's Hospital and Indiana University.
New Research Supports Popular PET Molecular Imaging Approach
The journal Science publishes research validating Fluidigm chips for multi-step, nanogram scale synthesis of molecular imaging probes.
Las Vegas Orthopaedic Center Goes Live with Sectra's Digital Imaging System
Desert Orthopaedic Center has selected medical IT company Sectra as their PACS provider.
Allscripts Reports Two Big Wins with Twin Cities and Colorado
HealthEast Care System selects Allscripts and IDX; Longmont Clinic to automate with TouchWorks electronic health records.
Baby Boomers Could Erase Longevity Gains
Report warns high blood pressure, obesity are threats.
'Stalwart' Antibiotics Often Fail
Antibiotic "stalwarts" like penicillin and amoxicillin often fail to work, U.S. research has suggested.
'Bird Flu' Kills Boy in Indonesia
Health officials investigate after a boy aged eight reportedly dies of bird flu in Indonesia's capital, Jakarta.
Breast Cancer Link to Artificial Lights?
New research shows artificial light at night stimulates breast cancer growth in laboratory mice.
International Forgery Expert Says "Let the SELLER Beware"
Frank W. Abagnale, whose fascinating early years were chronicled in the film Catch Me If You Can, grants an exclusive interview with DOTmed.
The 3rd Century of Imaging Is Just Beginning
2005 marks 110 years since the discovery of X-rays as an imaging tool in 1895.
Check It Out -- The Featured Equipment Listings From This Week
New postings for MRIs, CTs, Mammos, R/F Rooms and more. Over 650 new listings in all for sale.
Use of Color-Coded Patient Wristbands Creates Unnecessary Risk
A recent "near-miss" report submitted to the Patient Safety Authority emphasizes the need for caution by healthcare facilities.
Fibre Cancer Benefits Questioned
Scientists are divided over whether eating a high-fibre diet can reduce the risk of developing bowel cancer.
Brain Scans Help Think Away Pain
Scientists suggest it is possible to control brain activity to reduce the pain you feel.
Toshiba Announces F2 Edition of the Vantage MRI System
Advanced software and hardware features improve acquisition speed and image quality.

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Weighing risk tolerance against independent MR service options

What providers should consider when customizing maintenance contracts

For better or worse, why are hospitals such a goldmine for private equity investors?

Two federal investigations explore impact on care quality, costs, and provider finances

How AI and remote monitoring are revolutionizing MR maintenance

Three leading manufacturers on the future of service agreements

Inside one ISO's right-to-repair battle with a leading MR manufacturer

A legal dispute for our times between Philips North America and Image Technology Consulting

What will it take to usher in a digital twin era in healthcare?

Exploring the challenges and possibilities of revolutionizing medicine

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A4 Health Systems Connects HealthMatics EMR to Greater Cincinnati HealthBridge Network

HealthMatics EMR is first to provide physicians access to patient lab results, transcribed notes and radiology reports from community's clinical messaging system.

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Patient Care Technology Systems Appoints Vice President of Sales

Larry Hobson from Kodak Health Group will lead sales for provider of clinical information systems.

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Philips Ranks First in Patient Monitoring

Customers rate Philips number one in overall service and manufacturer satisfaction in 2005 IMV ServiceTrak survey; company's ultrasound business also at the top.

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