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Scheme that rewards radiologists for fast turnaround times might work more from changes to office culture than from lure of financial incentives.
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A newly passed New York law aims to inform women about their post-mastectomy options.
Philips said Friday it bought medical lighting company Burton Medical Products Corporation for an undisclosed amount.
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Despite recommendations, only about half of acute hospital trusts in England have a formal chaperone policy in place.
GE confirms it's in talks with Russia's state-run technology company. Details to come.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned patients who had a mammogram at a defunct Florida imaging center that they might need to get another exam.
GE Healthcare said Wednesday it's working with Arineta Ltd. to create CT scanner technology focused on heart disease.
The algorithm is another tool to reduce dose.
More than 800 health care facilities will be connected through a secure and fast broadband network.
Company says evaluations and legal reviews support its position.
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Twenty-six societies want declaration that rule does not apply to physicians.
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Reforms would implement program for rural broadband access.
New reporting requirements on gifts to health care practitioners; tax on device makers.
The state health department allows old infection data to be searchable.
U.S. clinics to get isotopes by Monday.
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Criminal laws expanded for organ theft, assaulting nurses.
H'andy sana 210, an iPhone-like mobile phone that takes electrocardiogram readings and relays them to a doctor or hospital, will launch in Europe later this year. But if it comes to America, its success might depend on changing doctors pay schemes.
Boston Scientific put its pain management device unit up for sale earlier this year.
The company blames reimbursement uncertainty for 18 percent sales drop.
The Flu Vaccination Challenge is underway, with a 13 percent increase in participation.
Philips made an anchor investment in a medical technology venture capital fund with a targeted worth of 200 million euros, or around $250 million, the Amsterdam-based company announced Tuesday morning.
DOTmed News' Olga Deshchenko summarizes today's top news headlines.
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Organization argues medical residents should be considered students.
Surgeries performed in war-torn, resource-strapped conditions can have low mortality rates, according to a study by Doctors Without Borders.
New research sheds light on Medicare shortcomings.
The nearly half-century old National Research Universal reactor is back online after months of delays. First shipment of medical isotopes expected this week.
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El Camino Hospital is sacking nearly 140 employees as it becomes the latest hospital to take a hit from declining volumes and millions of dollars in "bad debt."
The Goldwater Institute lawsuit is the latest in a fight against the federal government.
The drug works two days longer than the leading emergency contraceptive.
Study examines "value" of dollars spent in health care.