Keith Kogler has joined the organization.
A distribution agreement in New England and New York for the DOTmed 100 company.
Sanford Health announces its first international children's clinic will be built in Belize City, Belize.
Essentials of the U.S. Hospital IT Market - 4th Edition provides a current overview and future projections of the U.S. hospital information technology market.
MDCT angiography leads to accurate recommendations for successful treatment of patients with critical limb ischemia.
ECRI Institute-led consortium to offer OSHA training and other programs in Western Pennsylvania.
Resident Scholarship, New Investigator Travel Award Winners attend SIIM 2009 Annual Meeting in Charlotte, NC.
Studies examining ongoing controversies in the field of clinical oncology were released this week at the 45th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
The American College of Radiology (ACR) will launch the National Mammography Database (NMD), the newest addition to the National Radiology Dose Registry (NRDR).
Don brings over a decade of experience to a growing web-based and print publisher.
Contributes to effort to bend spending curve to help move health reform forward.
ACR has the latest findings in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a total ankle replacement system for arthritic or deformed ankles that may preserve some range of motion in the joint.
Secretary Sebelius marks 100-day anniversary of Recovery Act, highlights community health centers' work to rid rising number of uninsured Americans.
Company implements supply chain diversification to increase reliable access to key medical isotope.
A team of researchers has found an association between breast cancer survival and two proteins.
Three HealthEast Care System hospitals have agreed to pay the United States $2.28 million to settle allegations that the health care facilities submitted false claims to Medicare.
The American Roentgen Ray Society's highest award goes to a doctor at the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine.
New study highlights competitive nature of industry.
Installations are indicators of demand for well priced new and refurbished equipment.
Q. Ed Zhang has joined the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) as a senior statistician in the group's Statistics and Data Management Center.
New RTOG findings from ACR.
RTOG findings from ACR.
A combination of aspirin and an anti-platelet drug significantly reduces blockages and extends the useful life of new artery-vein access grafts used for hemodialysis.
Among first program to have current National Institute of Child Health and Human Development terminology and statements on fetal monitoring.
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health have announced that it will award 22 grants totaling $3.3 million.
New Aquilion CT products address needs for premium CT offerings.
Presenting case work-up using Visage CS side by side with other CT workstation vendors in the Annual Original Workstation Face-Off.
Rapid volume perfusion acquisition, intuitive post-processing and remote access highlight new CT Neuro Engine for comprehensive workflow efficiency and patient care.
The company recently doubled its warehouse and office space.
AAMS is heartened by participation in congressional forum but urges inclusion in broader national debate.
Nuclear medicine looks to the future: Molecular imaging will play a leading role in clinical, research and health care reform efforts.
Effective April 10, the Chinese government significantly revised its controversial regulations governing the importation of used equipment. However the U.S. Department of Commerce has not confirmed the implications for used medical equipment. Read more details in this update.
The American Association of Physicists in Medicine held a Symposium on the Promises and Perils of Proton Therapy last week in Baltimore. Read this DOTmed exclusive report on an important emerging specialty.
Tyler Cardiovascular Consultants, P.A. installs pre-owned equipment to augment its practice economically.
Industry veteran Robert A. Hoffman joins the company and talks shop with DOTmed News.
The molecular imaging guru chats with DOTmed about the boundless promise of the field and its timely capability to benefit from population monitoring through electronic health records.
Policy and Standards Committees begin meetings.
The Department's 2010 budget reflects shifts toward reforms within the current health regulatory system.
As the Obama Administration mulls health care options, key constituents fear being left behind in reform measures.
The whereabouts of more than 300 stolen new transducer probes remains a mystery, and a crime.
More than 20 national health and advocacy organizations sent a letter to President Obama urging focus on health disparities gap.
DOTmed spoke to a veterinarian and emerging disease expert on the causes of the crisis.
We ran a report in error referencing an old study from Beaumont Hospitals.
Watch out refurbishers, there's a new kid on the block. Positron's joint venture has FDA approval for its Attrius cardiac scanner.
Changes to impact inpatient stays in acute care and long-term care hospitals in 2010. An adjustment for severity of illness would reduce inflation increase.
Donation to community outreach program helps to provide early detection of kidney disease.
Device developed to improve proton therapy.
The medical equipment company is working to return or sell equipment in its warehouse and inventory.
Read recommendations and insight in this exclusive DOTmed News report -- with an interview with animal-to-human virus expert Mark Jerome Walters, D.V.M., Associate Professor, University of South Florida St. Petersburg.