The imaging technologies help predict which patients would be optimal candidates for liver transplantation.
Interactive Capitol Hill exhibit features ophthalmic technologies that detect and treat retinal diseases.
Julie Cohen on board at medical device makers' member association.
Recall affects Complete MoisturePlus Multi Purpose Solution manufactured by Advanced Medical Optics of Santa Ana, Calif.
Preemies do best in neonatal intensive care facilities that care for a high volume of new-borns.
Agency asks manufacturers to include a new boxed warning on the product labeling of all gadolinium-based contrast agents which are used to enhance the quality of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Decision applies to Doppler heart monitoring in certain settings.
Southeast Nuclear Electronics sells and services nuclear medicine equipment, specializing in Siemens, GE, and Philips.
As a nationally recognized presenter, author and a leading authority on Regulatory Compliance, Joseph Vinhais will further strengthen GE Healthcare's QA/RA strategy throughout its Healthcare IT organization.
Jim Davis, former vice president, U.S. Diagnostic Imaging Sales and Marketing, to expand growth of high definition magnetic resonance technology.
This milestone was achieved with its recent installation of six DR Systems at Riverside Medical Clinic in Southern California.
Quality, not just cost-saving, should drive policy.
SNM publishes flagships early online.
Last week's Singapore conference was a first for the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society.
The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine has new executive leadership including newly instated officers.
Measure embodies principled, consensus approach to provide health insurance coverage to all Americans, and creates incentives for prevention and coordinated care through a medical home.
Ligament problems outside the knee are spotted by medical imaging.
MR spectroscopy (MRS), a non-invasive test for choline levels.
Boston Scientific executive says bill is "good for patients and for the public health."
Protect your outpatient imaging center from more potential DRA legislation; webcast May 31.
Internists, family and general practitioners will find SNM publication an essential resource.
J. Edward Hill, MD to head international group.
U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) is honored along with HHS secretary and others.
Sonora's Controller is elevated.
Sound Imaging Inc. offers MRI parts, upgrades and mobile units.
Could reported declines in cancer rates be due to lax screening and undiagnosed disease?
Solutions use electromagnetic navigation.
Research validates GE technology's ability to predict SCD.
Affordable system provides high-quality images, efficient workflow.
Legislation introduced to protect seniors' access to lifesaving imaging studies.
U.S. continues to lag on most performance measures, spends most on health care, least on health information technology.
The CardioBelt™ Electrode System allows patients to easily obtain their ECG and wirelessly transmit it to a health care provider, enabling remote heart monitoring.
In Miami, 24 fraud indictments have been returned against infusion therapy and durable medical equipment (DME) suppliers based in southern Florida.
These unheralded machines play an indispensable role in many critical care settings, such as the ER, and perform about 50 percent of all X-rays in a hospital.
BMT is a subsidiary of Barrington Medical Imaging, LLC and they are working to become the industry leader in CT, MRI.
Glycerin contaminated with diethylene glycol (DEG) remains a potential health hazard to consumers.
Devices to be pressed into service during flu pandemic, public health emergencies.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is moving forward on its rulemaking to expand the definition of byproduct material as part of the implementation of Section 651(e) of the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
U.S. looking to open up world trade in remanufactured goods. Used medical equipment markets would improve if WTO members agree. Here is an update on the status of the Big Three--China, India and Brazil direct from DOC officials.
Repeating molecular imaging studies provides valuable information for better patient care, say researchers in May Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
Lunar Prodigy Primo displayed at ACOG.
Breast cancer advances in detection, treatment and cure.
Electron tomography shows entry of HIV into T-cells.
Comments being accepted on 2008 plan.
Technology solutions include community EHR.
Cardiovascular IT providing critical information in a heartbeat.
New company showcases KODAK CARESTREAM and DIRECTVIEW technology and pursues product development at Centers of Excellence.
Live 3D echocardiography helps a purpose-built Heart and Lung Centre meet its goal of superlative cardiac care.
American College of Radiology supports exploration of new modalities.
New program demonstrates huge potential and impact of information science and technology in the medical imaging field at SNM's 54th annual meeting June 2-6 in Washington, D.C.