Contributes to $600 billion in unnecessary spending
From the July issue of HCB News
Unrelated research points to azithromycin for killing resistant bacteria
Bridging the FDG gap
The talking points from this year's record-setting turnout
Despite chapter 11 proceedings, it's “business as usual”
May also hold promise for a number of neurological disorders
Expert predicts 7T will be standard in next five years
Researchers say CDS efforts should be focused on helping clinicians perform their work more efficiently and effectively
Mayo Clinic researchers find 628 human factors lead to 69 surgical errors
Will this do away with traditional, costly visual evaluations?
May also treat PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder and Parkinson’s disease
Is injecting 'millirobots' into patient spinal canals the future?
Aims to reduce pregnancy related deaths worldwide
Will jump from $3.2 billion to $20 billion
Times are changing — and so is radiology
Radiologists are already doing more than they think
The company "denies any wrongdoing"
Adds TeraMedica's award-winning VNA to product portfolio
The rise and advancements of molecular imaging
They are setting up global partnerships for servicing
Researchers may have uncovered a new biomarker for breast cancer risk
Takes advantage of body’s own pain relievers
But reimbursement hurdles stand in the way
Might give them access to powerful, state-of-the-art MRI system
What took weeks will now take minutes
Axium Neurostimulator system is seeking FDA approval
Clinical evidence and compact proton therapy systems fuel growth
President of Objective Medical Systems discusses cardiology HIT challenges
Success of new TBI treatment relies on SPECT information
Provides guidance for minimally invasive treatment of vascular disease
The goal is to “deliver even better tailored radiation therapy”
To date, there has been $7 million in cost savings and 35 percent decrease in technology spending
Patients can now receive SCS therapy and undergo MRI exams
Are routine biennial screenings for women ages 50 to 74 enough?
fMRI may be incorporated into treatment protocol
The left atrium seems to be the culprit
Director of clinical dose management at Philips Healthcare discusses the new Joint Commission standards
With $420 billion investment, progress can be made by 2030
But challenges stand in the way of bringing it to the clinical setting
First U-arm marketed by Rayence in U.S.
OHTAC recommends the procedure based on economic analysis
Provides a wide angle 50 degree angulation arc
Radio signals 50 miles away can interfere with these detectors
CEO of Vormetric discusses insider threats
13,000 patients may benefit from this
Task Force gives screening women ages 40 to 49 a "C" — which insurers need not pay for
Researchers says clinicians need to make referrals to radiation oncologists when appropriate
Asthma incurs over $50 million in annual medical costs
The proposed federal court order aims to restore competition in six markets