Imaging Centers News for January 21, 2007
Centura joint venture buys imaging center
Denver Business Journal - In October, hospital system Centura and Envision Radiology announced a deal to develop imaging centers in metro Denver. The companies plan to open three new centers in the next year and may acquire existing facilities. All will be free-standing ...
Canine First Responders of 9/11 Attacks Show No Signs of Nasal Cancer at Conclusion of Five-Year IAMS Study (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
Dayton, OH (PRWeb) January 16, 2007 -- Through state-of-the-art MRI technology, veterinarians from Iams Pet Food, the University of Pennsylvania, and the American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation have tracked the physical changes of 10 first responders of the 9/11 terrorist attacks for the past five years.
Six Southern Hospitals Choose NovaPACS From NovaRad - DOTmed.com (press release)
| Six Southern Hospitals Choose NovaPACS From NovaRad DOTmed.com (press release), NY - NovaPACS is suited for any size facility, from hospitals with fewer than 10 to more than 500 beds and single-site to multi-site freestanding imaging centers ... |
Canine First Responders of 9/11 Attacks Show No Signs of Nasal ... - PR Newswire (press release)
| Canine First Responders of 9/11 Attacks Show No Signs of Nasal ... PR Newswire (press release), NY - Once available only to humans, MRI is now a valuable diagnostic tool used by veterinarians from coast to coast via Iams Pet Imaging Centers located in ... |
Medicare cuts troubling (Northwest Herald)
Congress included significant cuts in Medicare reimbursement for the technical component (i.e., not physician s fees) of diagnostic imaging services (e.g., Cat scan and MRI) performed at outpatient centers as part of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005.
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