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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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White House Forum Kicks off Health Care Debate
Status quo is not an option, the President said. Obama wants a health care reform plan this year.
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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Ohio Businessman Indicted on Fraud and Tax Charges
Robert E. Alick, the subject of DOTmed Honest/Dishonest Forum Posts, is charged with fraud, IRS tells DOTmed News.
EXPMT 2000 External Pacemaker Analyzer by Netech Biomedical
Tests all functions of external pacemakers, including transcutaneous and transvenous
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Integrated RIS/PACS Solutions Not Delivered, Says KLAS Report
KLAS, an independent Utah-based market watchdog firm that reviews health care vendor performance, recently reported that health care IT vendors failed to deliver on the full potential of integrated picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) and radiology information system (RIS) technology solutions.
Neural Modeling Breaks New Ground for Treatments in Epilepsy
Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory are building state-of-the-art computer models of dynamic neural networks in order to discover what triggers seizures and to find new, more effective epilepsy treatments. Read a DOTmed exclusive report.
Go Lean: Lean Manufacturing
The medical industry is finding success with lean manufacturing.
Shareholders Sue GE Over Dividend Cut
The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, alleges CEO Jeffrey Immelt and other top management misled investors by cutting the dividend after promising to maintain it, causing holders to buy shares at inflated prices.
Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Patient in Wyeth Case
In a long-awaited victory for patients injured by pharmaceuticals, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Wednesday that a drug company is not immune from injury claims in state court simply because the FDA has approved a product and its labeling.
DOTmed Industry Sector Report: Special Procedures Angio/Cath Lab Sales & Service
It could be a lifesaver...for your hospital. Read DOTmed's exclusive report.
President Obama Makes Health Care Reform a Top Priority
The Senate is pitched for battle, having heard the details of President Obama's plans for health care reform. DOTmed News puts the Federal budget proposal in perspective.
Landmark Policy Report: Many Cancers Could Be Prevented in the U.S. and Across the Globe
Comprehensive, evidence-based recommendations for all levels of society.
Where's the Budget Money Going, Health-Wise?
Get it at a glance: the health care expenditures and financing in the President's proposed budget.
UCLA Launches First-of-a-Kind Patient-Centered Institute
Urologic oncology institute launched to offer multi-disciplinary care, personalized treatments to patients.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Loses $144.9 million in 2008
The state's largest health insurer said Monday most of its losses were because of policies sold to individuals who aren't insured by their employers. Blue Cross officials again demanded changes to state law that haven't been approved.
Climate Change Threatens Health, Reports Harvard Men's Health Watch
The debate is over; nearly all scientists (and politicians) agree that climate change is real and is the result of human activity.
AMA Applauds Injunction Protecting Physician-Patient Relationship
Court order declares Arkansas hospital system's economic credentialing to be contrary to public policy.
MMWR Issues Report on Racial Disparity in Total Knee Replacement
Report stresses concern over disparity, suggests more education.
STILETTO Study Investigates Treatment Options for Women With Chest Pain
Study seeks to find alternative to standard of care for women with undiagnosed chest pain.
Hypothermia: A Cold Weather Risk for Older People
Almost everyone knows about winter dangers such as broken bones from falls on icy steps, sidewalks or streets. But cold weather also can cause an important, less obvious danger that can affect older people.
New Clue Found in Understanding Alzheimer's Disease
Scientists discover a new prion link.
ACOG Urges OB/GYNS to Reduce Health Disparities for Rural Women
Organization expresses concern over higher health risk, lower prevention rates.
Survey of Critical Access Hospitals and Buying Plans
Rural and Critical Access Hospitals--Stable Funding Helps Providers Serve a Fragile Population
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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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LG Medical Technologies Opens New Offices

The ISO, in East Dundee, IL, also adds a new CFO, gains a mobile MR unit and builds its business in the medical modular market.

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MagnaServ Enterprises Inc. Announces Formation of a New LLC Venture

A triple team effort, General Radiology Group, LLC is based in Stuart, Florida.

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French Core Laboratory IMT Commercializes Cardio Ultrasound Software

As a result of extensive involvement in clinical trials, Paris-based Intelligence in Medical Technologies, or IMT, has developed cardio ultrasound software that measures intima-media thickness and other risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Read DOTmed's exclusive report.

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Genentech Holds Shareholder Meeting to Avoid Hostile Buyout

Genentech pushed up the date of its annual meeting so it could speak to holders before Roche's tender offer expires on March 12.

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Carestream Health Debuts Powerful New PACS Viewer as Work in Progress
March 05, 2009
Toshiba Showcases Multi-Detector and Dynamic Volume Platforms With Ultra Low-Dose CT Angiography Software
March 04, 2009
AdvaMed Statement on Wyeth v. Levine Supreme Court Ruling
March 04, 2009
Philips Pioneers Magnetic Particle Imaging Technology
March 04, 2009
GE Healthcare Monitoring, Diagnostic Cardiology Services Improve in Rankings
March 04, 2009
Largest Municipal Hospital Group in Europe Banks on Barco Displays
March 03, 2009
ENT Selects MiniCAT for His Practice... and His Own Child
March 03, 2009
$20 Million Private Placement Completed by Cardima, Inc.
March 03, 2009
InfiMed Releases i4 DR™: The Fourth Generation of Digital Radiography Technology
March 03, 2009
eFilm Workstation® Version 3.1 Adds New Capabilities
March 03, 2009