Imaging Centers News for March 10, 2006
Aging America needs more imaging techs
Belleville News-Democrat - DALLAS - Laurie Blair married at 19, gave birth to three daughters and then decided to pursue a health care career. When her youngest child was 2, Blair enrolled at El Centro College in Dallas, studying to become a radiologic technologist. Now she
ONI Medical Systems Introduces the MSK Extreme(TM) 1.0T Dedicated
Genetic Engineering News - ONI Medical Systems, Inc. ("ONI"), developer of High-field, 1.0T dedicated extremity MRI systems, announced today the introduction of the MSK Extreme, a high field dedicated extremity MRI device for Musculoskeletal (MSK) Radiology applications. "ONI
New Partnership In Medical ASP
WebProNews - Mercury Computer Systems announced an extended partnership with image management specialist Acuo Technologies. Part of the deal includes Acuo working with U.S. service providers and including Mercury's image management solution as bundled offering in
Hattiesburg Clinic Chooses Misys Healthcare Systems to Cost
dBusinessNews.com - Columbia: Jury Finds Three Defendants Liable in Landmark Rhode Island Lead Poisoning Case; Three Members of the Lead Paint Industry Will Be Held Responsible for Public Health Crisis in the State of Rhode Island Columbia -- Motley Rice LLC, one of the
Medicare cuts look 'huge' to imaging centers
Naples Daily News - It s strange but true: Medicare has put a different value on your body parts. The medical imaging industry is reeling from a blow by Congress to reduce Medicare reimbursement for imaging tests of contiguous body parts, such as a CT scan of the
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