Digital Pathology News
New Zealand's Medicare is investigating a sharp rise in digital imaging procedures such as X-rays and CT scans amid fears that some tests could be putting patients at risk of cancer. Government figures show the number of digital imaging tests...
April 24th, 2008 by The MediNEWS Team iCAD, Inc. has received the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) marketing approval for its SecondLook® Digital, to be used in combination with Fujifilm Computed Radiography for Mammography (FCRm)...
Friday, 11 April 2008 Across Europe and worldwide, telemedicine and telehealth services respond to today's health and social demands, i.e. treatment of chronic patients, support for the quality of life of elderly people living at home and...
Reposted from Dark Daily. Follow up on previous post here. Because healthcare is about to embark on a major digitization of paper records, lots of new corporate players are positioning themselves to profit from this activity. The...
Interesting piece on telemedicine about Henry Ford surgeon. Henry Ford surgeon treats patients from afar via computerized ultrasound linkup Christina Rogers / The Detroit News DETROIT -- Trauma surgeon Dr. Scott Dulchavsky isn't looking to take...
The Charité University Hospital, part of Berlin University, has opened a centre for cardiovascular telemedicine that will carry out research and provide services to patients. It is the first academic telemedicine centre in Germany to support...































