Premier merged Fujifilm's wet imaging products contract with the dry so that all of their member sites can benefit from Fujifilm's quality products.
Unlawful internet Rx drug operation generated $126 in revenues.
Trial at University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center.
Ohio State University Medical Center tackles long-standing challenge in cardiology.
New system features world's first 3D wall motion tracking.
Female athletes most at risk for ligament injuries.
Patients who need this improvement are those recovering from serious illness or injury, such as stroke, severe burns, and amputations.
The goal is to reduce "never events."
Patient care at risk by program expansion.
No screening benefit for men over 75.
The meeting will take place Nov. 29-Dec. 4, 2009, at McCormick Place in Chicago, with the educational track scheduled for half a day on Dec. 2 and all day on Dec. 3.
Location matters to patients, according to a recent study.
Treatable with commonly used medications without long-term side effects.
Multidetector CT (MDCT) assesses an important predictor of clinical outcomes.
President of Advamed, Stephen J. Ubl, disapproves of the bill.
Self-contained biological indicator validates industrial steam sterilization.
CT, PET/CT, SPECT/CT, mobile C-Arms, RIS, urological imaging receive top ratings in MD Buyline report.
Winners to have their work published in the Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography.
New CIO will lead and improve Carestream's global IT organization.
Upgrades to advanced clinical applications offer enhanced functionality.
Study shows potential of GE-067, GE Healthcare's [18F] labeled analogue of Pittsburgh Compound B (PIB) as a novel PET imaging agent for brain amyloid accumulation related to Alzheimer's disease. Two hour half-life of [18F] labeled ligand offers potential for greater accessibility to clinical centers.
Regulators find dangerous levels of toxins that cause Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning
Older treatment may be more effective in preserving sight for some patients with diabetes; new drug treatment not as successful and had more side effects than laser treatment.
Under the Stark Statute, Medicare providers are prohibited from billing the federal health care program for referrals from doctors with whom the providers have a financial relationship, with certain exceptions.
Expands monitoring, anesthesia, and respiratory care offerings.
New keystone of Philips HD family provides a cost-effective solution to clinicians in a wide range of care settings.
Leading provider of on-the-ground medical training in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to work together with Philips to raise standards of medical learning.
Extends GE leadership in cancer detection, management and research.
Portable X-ray system featured at AHRA.
Minnesota eyecare provider selects Canon CR-1 Non-Mydriatic Digital Retinal Camera to upgrade its ocular detection and monitoring capacities.
DOTmed users report a lot of nervousness, but little business interruption, in aftermath of this week's Southern California quake.
New study shows effective dosage for heart exam can be significantly lowered in comparison to conventional CT.
New KODAK CARESTREAM Radiology Information System (RIS) is cutting edge technology for mammography screening improvement.
This agreement represents the latest progression of Agfa HealthCare's ongoing relationship with Premier.
Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 will advance access to healthcare.
OB/GYN joins the AMA Board of Trustees.
Radiologists can better organize their personal files of articles and images, just like their iTunes Music Library.
Multidetector CT can help radiologists find cancer lesions.
Senate Appropriations Committee approves FY 2009 Agriculture Appropriations Bill.
First healthcare group purchasing organization to require GS1 standards in contracts to identify, track medical devices; goals are to enhance patient safety, reduce costs.
ECRI Institute's August 13 Web conference covers dialysis-related risks and best safety practices.
Market Forces Are a Shot in the Arm for New and Used Technologies
ERrorSafe Identifiable Intravenous Systems provide an innovative approach to help prevent medication errors.
B. Braun and Smiths Medical add "brains" to infusion pumps.
Through this new agreement, MedAssets' more than 125 health systems, 2,500 hospitals and 30,000 non-acute healthcare providers can protect their capital investments and leverage buying power for endoscopy equipment.
Compact, high tech, full featured monitors suitable for use in a variety of care settings.
NIH announced that it will fund 20 HEI grants for the latest generation of advanced research equipment.
GE Healthcare, the global market share leader in compact ultrasound, expands service offerings to keep pace with soaring equipment sales.
Industry-leading technology and unrivaled product value highlight Toshiba win.
Leading digital planning solution for orthopaedics.