The Connecticut Hospital Association weighs in.
But questions remain for the clinical engineering community.
Paving the way for a more intelligent care continuum
VA patients with cannabis use disorder increased 10 percent over 12 years
Improving patient satisfaction with a personalized approach
Taking better samples may reduce the frequency of false negatives
'The Tumor' is a story of life, death, and the treatments in between
Focusing on one of four ways in which artificial intelligence is disrupting medicine
A call to reduce variability in imaging methods used at clinical practices
Kees Wesdorp and Kirill Shalyaev examine the ways scientific breakthroughs translate into lives — and money — saved
Will there be an alternative to CT?
Bringing $25 million dollars worth of equipment to 200 facilities
Evidence is emerging for more appropriate use of imaging.