Screening

Diagnostic screening programs help catch cancer, abnormalities or other diseases before they reach an advanced stage, saving lives and healthcare costs. Screening programs include, lung, breast, prostate, and cervical cancer, among many others.

Fischer commences shipments of Cedara's SenoView workstation

Fischer Imaging Corp. today said it has begun initial shipments of Cedara Software Corp.'s softcopy mammography workstation, SenoView Plus.

Philips: Shipping 40-slice CT and PET/CT system, launching 64-slice upgrade

Philips Medical Systems has begun shipping its Brilliance 40-slice CT scanner to the global imaging community, for installation in October.

Cardinal Health debuts daily check device for oncology QA

Cardinal Health Inc. this week introduced IntelliCheck Daily Check Device, a portable, daily check device for therapy beam quality assurance (QA).

Merge gains 32 customers for Fusion

Image and information management software provider Merge eFilm announced this week that 32 customers have gone live with the Fusion RIS, PACS or RIS/PACS systems, including existing customers that added RIS or PACS or expanded the number of sites using Fu

Shared PET debuts mobile PET/CT

Shared PET Imaging LLC has launched its first PET/CT mobile unit.

TDK releases medical DVD/CD recording station and software

TDK Medical this week launched the DMC-2000 DICOM Media Creator, a medical DVD/CD recording device that incorporates an integrated PC.

Orex debuts Or-PACS for CR line

Orex Computed Radiography of Auburndale, Mass., this week introduced Or-PACS, a new DICOM 3.0 image analysis, communication and archiving software for its CR line.

Around the web

RBMA President Peter Moffatt discusses declining reimbursement rates, recruiting challenges and the role of artificial intelligence in transforming the industry.

Deepak Bhatt, MD, director of the Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital and principal investigator of the TRANSFORM trial, explains an emerging technique for cardiac screening: combining coronary CT angiography with artificial intelligence for plaque analysis to create an approach similar to mammography.

A total of 16 cardiology practices from 12 states settled with the DOJ to resolve allegations they overbilled Medicare for imaging agents used to diagnose cardiovascular disease.