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.

VHA announces new organization members

Healthcare cooperative VHA Inc. appointed a new board chairman and added three members to its board of directors.

ECRI offers report on cassette-less digital x-ray systems

Health services research agency ECRI has made available its report on cassette-less digital x-ray systems.

McKesson improves patient safety with bar-code medication administration system

McKesson Corp. has released the latest in its bar-coded medication and IV administration technology called Horizon Admin-Rx.

Tenet to open two new hospitals in Tennessee and Texas

Tenet Healthcare Corp. is coming down the homestretch in the construction of hospital facilities in Tennessee and Texas.

Alliance Imaging increases revenues and earnings in 1Q

Growth in positron emission tomography revenues helped Alliance Imaging Inc. add to revenues in the first quarter.

Premier to offer Medrad Stellant Dual CT injection system

Group purchasing organization (GPO) Premier Inc. has awarded a contract to Medrad Inc. for its Stellant Dual CT injection system.

Cerner to make EHR a reality at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

Using Cerner Corp.'s healthcare information technology (IT), the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh will meet its goal of an electronic health record (EHR) by 2007.

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.