Radiology Business: February’s Top 10
As February ends and we welcome in Spring, ITN takes a look at last month’s Top 10.
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- Philips Recalls BrightView Imaging Systems Due to the Detector Unexpectedly Falling
Philips has recalled its BrightView imaging systems due to the detector unexpectedly falling. This recall affects over 1,000 systems worldwide.
- VIDEO: Talking Trends with Philips: Improving Operational Efficiency, Enhancing Patient Care Via the Cloud
In this video, Philips discusses the latest trends in radiology, including the use of cloud technology to improve operational efficiency and enhance patient care.
- VIDEO: One on One with Hal Wolf, FHIMSS, HIMSS President and CEO
In this video, Hal Wolf, President and CEO of HIMSS, discusses the latest trends in healthcare IT, including the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
- Siemens Healthineers Testifies Before Senate Committee on Finance on the Promise and Pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
Siemens Healthineers recently testified before the Senate Committee on Finance on the promise and pitfalls of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
- Novel Technique Has Potential to Transform Breast Cancer Detection
A novel technique has been developed that has the potential to transform breast cancer detection. This technique uses artificial intelligence to improve the accuracy of breast cancer detection.
- Banyan Software Acquires ResolutionMD from Calgary Scientific, Inc.
Banyan Software has acquired ResolutionMD from Calgary Scientific, Inc. This acquisition will expand Banyan’s presence in the radiology software market.
- Visualizing Multiple Sclerosis with a New MRI Procedure
A new MRI procedure has been developed that allows for the visualization of multiple sclerosis. This procedure uses advanced imaging techniques to provide detailed images of the brain.
- PanTera Signs Agreement with Bayer for the Supply of Actinium-225
PanTera has signed an agreement with Bayer for the supply of actinium-225. This agreement will provide PanTera with a steady supply of this critical isotope.
- Butterfly Network Launches Next-Generation Butterfly iQ3 in the United States
Butterfly Network has launched its next-generation Butterfly iQ3 in the United States. This device uses artificial intelligence to improve the accuracy of ultrasound imaging.
- Nanox Receives FDA Clearance for HealthFLD, an Advanced AI-Based Software Empowering Clinicians in Assessment of Fatty Liver
Nanox has received FDA clearance for its HealthFLD software, which uses artificial intelligence to empower clinicians in the assessment of fatty liver.
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