The company was issued warning letters regarding regulatory problems uncovered during FDA inspections.
Third-largest estate gift in hospital's history.
Medical industry professionals will gather for the 22nd International SMIT Conference Sept. 2-4.
Developing world helps lead the way.
Two of the biggest advancements in the endoscopy industry are expected soon. Read a DOTmed Business News report.
Programs with goals of better cost savings, quality of care.
The company announced its fourth-quarter results and a company-wide restructuring program.
Asks pope to intervene on religious grounds in a move they liken to Judas' betrayal of Jesus.
Siemens Healthcare won a 132 million euro contract to supply the Spanish region of Murcia with more than 100 medical imaging systems, the med tech giant announced Wednesday.
A new report found the bacterium feared in food could do good in cancer patients.
A legislative audit on Louisiana's Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH) with regard to Medicaid acute care inpatient hospitalizations has turned up problems in oversight.
Case involves allegations of post-market studies kickbacks.
Skyrocketing commodity costs to blame.
DOTmed News' Brendon Nafziger summarizes today's top news headlines.
Claims former employees gave away IMRT tech secrets.
A new study found that a dramatic growth in ED visits can be attributed to Medicaid adults.
The filters used to protect against pulmonary embolisms may remain implanted too long, leading to adverse events.
DOTmed News' Heather Mayer summarizes today's top news headlines.
The agency said there is not enough evidence to support covering only one scan.
A computerized system that flagged drugs not recommended for seniors cut drug ordering errors by around 16 percent, according to a new study in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
The company anticipates movement in the FDA in three years.
Almost a quarter of costs associated with medical injuries are the result of preventable errors.
Proposal would allow for more equitable payments.
Results could further use of electronic clinical decision support.
World Health Organization declares the worst of the crisis over, but pockets of outbreaks continue.
Coverage mandate is unpopular, but votes may have little effect.
The CARE bill, introduced to the Senate Thursday, hopes to answer concerns about recent CT scanning and radiotherapy mishaps.
However, numbers are likely inflated by HHS data dump.
A study out of Australia found that patients with chronic heart failure are better off using technology to report conditions from their home.
The month-long recall of ICDs will have a lasting effect during 2010.
DOTmed News' Heather Mayer summarizes today's top news headlines.
The debated gift ban failed to make it into the economic development bill and will stay intact until the issue is revisited.
An exclusive report from the pages of DOTmed Business News.
The health care law took away an important drug discount that may hurt children's hospitals' savings.
DOTmed interviews witnesses with consumer, institutional perspectives.
The funds will go toward implementing EHR systems as part of the meaningful user program.
DOTmed News' Brendon Nafziger summarizes today's top news headlines.
DOTmed News' Olga Deshchenko summarizes today's top news headlines.
Programs will enable administrative simplicity, grants for nonprofit insurers.
DOTmed News talks with Dr. Marc Polimeni about different applications with GE Healthcare Lunar's equipment.