The bill will return to the state Senate and then the governor's office.
The AHRA and Toshiba joint grant program is in its third year, awarding six grants of up to $7,500 each.
The company predicts a better top line performance for the second half of the year.
Research shows only a modest increase in EHR adoption.
DOTmed News learned about the HI VISION Preirus ultrasound scanner from Hitachi Medical Systems America at the AHRA annual meeting this week.
Fingerstick devices should never be used for more than one person, FDA and CDC recommended this week.
First commercial shipment of moly-99 produced using low-enriched uranium reaches the U.S.
The High-Flux reactor in Petten, Netherlands is set for Sept. 9 re-start.
C.R. Bard's victory in antitrust suit lauded by GPOs.
DOTmed News met with Carestream Health during the AHRA conference last week to learn about the DRX family of detectors.
DOTmed News' Heather Mayer summarizes today's top news headlines.
Kansas Gov. Mark Parkinson has signed into law HB 2320, which imposes a tax on nursing home beds.
Medical device makers, hospitals and their advocates spent tens of millions of dollars in the second quarter lobbying Congress on issues ranging from the medical device tax to Medicare.
Supply of 'biosynthetic' corneas could help alleviate human donor shortage.
Improvement shown in patient safety but more work needed.
A medico-legal entry from DOTmed Business News.
A long-awaited urgent care center will serve the community formerly served by St. Vincent's Hospital.
An industry sector report from the pages of DOTmed Business News.
DOTmed News' Olga Deshchenko summarizes today's top news headlines.
DOTmed News reports from the AHRA annual meeting with a sneak peek at Canon's first wireless digital radiography system.
Exchanges to buy affordable health insurance will be implemented in each state.
Klobuchar, Franken target improvements in device approval process.
Personalized medicine and new imaging biomarkers are drivers, the report said.
Kindred Healthcare Inc. is buying hospitals and nursing centers in California and Texas for $218 million, adding to the hundreds of health care facilities it owns nationwide.
The World Health Organization's priority device list is a telling documentation of medical urgency.
The company says the lawsuit appears to be related to the ongoing election dispute between SEIU-UHW and NUHW.
Law to prevent doctor shopping, overdose.
The Minnesota-based company lowered its guidance for FY 2011 based on "uncertain times."
DOTmed News' Brendon Nafziger summarizes today's top news headlines.
Patient demand, lack of guideline awareness and even financial conflicts of interest have contributed to the growth of unnecessary medical imaging, a group of high-profile radiologists argue, and they think the profession should crack down on it.
DOTmed News' Heather Mayer summarizes today's top news headlines.
Laptop stolen from University of Kentucky hospital believed to contain more than 2,000 patient records.
Researchers studied 21 infants suspected of being physically abused.
Law will provide for standards in critical care transport.
A medico-legal entry from DOTmed Business News.
New research shows the potential increased cancer risk from BSGI and PEM scans.
Scheme that rewards radiologists for fast turnaround times might work more from changes to office culture than from lure of financial incentives.
A newly passed New York law aims to inform women about their post-mastectomy options.
DOTmed News' Olga Deshchenko summarizes today's top news headlines.
Philips said Friday it bought medical lighting company Burton Medical Products Corporation for an undisclosed amount.