Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority and New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services receive 2008 HIMSS Davies Public Health Award.
Post Katrina and Gustav, the real disaster is the collapse of city's healthcare system, documented in new video.
Conference to address competitiveness in the marketplace.
Read a survey of radiologists in the September issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR).
Fall deadlines approach for opportunities for residents, fellows, medical students at SIR's 34th Annual Scientific Meeting, March 7-12, 2009, in San Diego.
TeraRecon's iNtuitionTM client-server 3D solution showcases a comprehensive Cardiac analysis available when and where you need it throughout your enterprise.
First third-party administrator in New York to offer comprehensive transplant insurance from AIG Medical Excess.
FIME visitors to DOTmed booth garner iPhones.
Innovative new delivery mode boosts efficiency and versatility of Hi·Art® Treatment System.
Disney Children's Hospital at Florida Hospital will be model for pediatric care nationwide.
Receives $5 million grant.
Don't confuse competitive pricing issues with fraud prevention, the group urges; read a one-stop briefing on key issues.
Medical technologies put to another scientific use.
Group of organizations discussed radiation dose used in scans performed on children at recent gathering.
SNM cosponsors Radiation Oncology and Cancer Imaging Symposium with American Society for Therapeutic Radiation and Oncology.
Physicians' group worries about administrative burden of proposed reimbursement coding system.
The Foundation of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society opens the application period for 12 scholarships offered for college students.
ECRI Institute's September 24 Web conference to cover RFID technology and its impact on healthcare facilities.
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm (TAA) stent grafts have been added to the list of devices subject to medical device tracking requirements.
CMS releases guide to improve access to navigating Medicare requirements for approving innovative technologies.
GE enhances its advanced compact ultrasound systems for women's health with efficiency and standardization enhancing diagnostic confidence for clinicians.
KALS publishes Clinical Information System Perception Report: KLAS recently published research identifying the Clinical Information System (CIS) vendors that prospective buyers plan to purchase from, which other vendors would be considered in the purchase process, and the strengths and weaknesses of each vendor.
The future looks bright for new and used halogen and high-tech LED.
MaxPlus® Clear™ Needleless Access Device now available in Bard Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) Kits.
Florida International Medical Expo, held last week, wraps up another successful show with global pull.
Philips led 'euHeart' project targets highly personalized diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
CMS publishes pneumonia information and other important measures.
Special journal issue summarizes what we know and what we need to learn.
Claims alleged that the insurer avoided enrolling unhealthy patients, as well as pregnant women, who were more costly to treat and would have eroded Amerigroup's profit margin.
The theme of the Drug Information Association (DIA) is Evidence-based Medicine and Health Technology Assessment: Can We Find Common Ground?
Independence, Missouri's Centerpoint Medical Center, a Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) facility, has completed the installation of more than 400 Proximity WorkStations.
Providing full web-based functionality and integration to Fujifilm's Synapse® PACS.
Also called seed implants, the therapy may be a more beneficial treatment than surgery or external beam radiation therapy for overweight or obese prostate cancer patients.
AdvaMed white paper outlines history, strengths of key regulatory process.
An international effort to create standards designed to minimize the likelihood of life-threatening tubing misconnections in healthcare facilities is under way and gaining momentum.
Athlete scans identify risk of musculoskeletal injury before it happens.
This position is in addition to his current role of leading GE Money Asia.
An exclusive briefing on the flagship offerings of leading OR lighting manufacturers.
An exclusive DOTmed Business News e-mail interview with leading experts at Kennedy Krieger's F.M. Kirby Research Center providing details on their new magnet.
First-of-its-kind PET study reveals direct link between hereditary personality trait and brain's endorphine system, according to an article in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
Early detection of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in September recommended by interventional radiologists, especially for African-Americans, seniors, diabetics.
Cary, N.C. location to meet growing demand for training and technical support for Siemens' medical technologies.
HIMSS joins with Ministries of Health in the Gulf Region to develop upcoming conference.
Non-invasive coronary CT angiography (CTA) is cost-effective.
Patient safety and risk assessments help identify high risk areas that need improvement and gaps that leave your organization vulnerable.
Expired and suspected counterfeit prescription drugs found at pharmacies.
First commercial imaging lab to offer QCA analysis with integrated eCRF.
Continuum Wireless MR Infusion System enables the clinician to control a patient's medication infusion during a magnetic resonance (MR) procedure from both inside and outside the scan room.
TeraRecon accelerates Aquarius iNtuition™ deployments following adoption of new engineering methodology.
Wayne Tschirn joins ISO.