European mobile services catch on
November 20th 1991Calumet Coach of Calumet City, IL, created a European subsidiaryin March 1990 to capitalize on emerging demand for mobile imagingoverseas. Calumet Coach PLC, based near London in Camberly, beganshipping specially designed 12.8-meter mobile imaging vans
Clinical studies begin on 4-tesla MR machines
November 20th 1991Magnetic resonance research is poised for another technologicalleap forward with the clinical siting of three 4-tesla systems.GE, Philips and Siemens have been involved in 4-tesla researchsince the late 1980s, but only recently have installed their
Safe harbors may shift MRI to private offices
November 6th 1991The safe harbor regulations have apparently dampened U.S. medicalimaging equipment sales. Some scanner purchases have been delayedas doctors who had been close to finalizing center limited partnershipspaused to consider the structures of their joint
German court voids CON-type regulations
October 23rd 1991The highest court in the German state of Baden-WÕurttembergdeclared unconstitutional a government procedure similar to U.S.certificates of need. The decision, made this summer, will beappealed to the German Supreme Court, where it is likely to
MDIS large-scale PACS also benefits low end
October 23rd 1991Picture archiving and communication system technology developedby Siemens and Loral Aerospace in their successful bid to supplyPACS to U.S. Army and Air Force hospitals (SCAN 10/9/91) was designedto meet the needs of large-scale PACS installations. There
Discovery vice president builds low-cost sales
October 23rd 1991Discovery Technologies was due to begin shipments of its upgradedFilmFax teleradiology system last month, according to MichaelBolser, vice president of sales and marketing. Bolser was appointedto his post in August. A veteran Acuson and ATL ultrasound
GE sells Vectra MRI outside U.S.
October 23rd 1991GE has introduced a third MRI platform in Japan and Europe. The0.5-tesla Vectra system sits in the middle of GE's MRI productline between the Signa--in both its 1.5-tesla and 0.5-tesla versions--andthe MR Max Plus. It was displayed by GE-CGR, GE Medical
National differences coexist with EC unity
October 23rd 1991The Western European market for medical imaging systems remainsdivided along national lines despite efforts to create a unifiedmarket within the European Community by January 1993. Imagingvendors active in Europe will keep their national sales and
European PACS target on-site needs
October 9th 1991Danube Hospital, a 1200-bed facility in Vienna, will begin trainingon a pioneering Siemens picture archiving and communications systemthis month. The digital system should be in full operation byApril, said Peter H. Grassmann, group executive for Siemens
Philips shows mid-priced ultrasound unit with CVI
October 9th 1991Philips Medical Systems showed a mid-priced version of its premiumPlatinum ultrasound system at the World Federation of Ultrasoundmeeting in Copenhagen and the European Congress of Radiology inVienna last month. The P700 sells for $35,000 less than
GE plans Soviet venture for CT scanner assembly
October 9th 1991GE-CGR signed a preliminary agreement in February with VNIIEM,a central Soviet industrial ministry, for a Moscow-based jointventure to assemble, sell and service CT Max 640 scanners. GE is proceeding with the preparatory phase of this ventureand hopes
Siemens group wins major PACS bid to supply Army, Air Force hospitals
October 9th 1991Siemens and partner Loral Aerospace of San Jose, CA, were awardeda potentially huge contract last month for the supply of picturearchiving and communications systems to U.S. Army and Air Forcemedical treatment facilities. The Siemens/Loral group
Schering sells ultrasound contrast agent in Europe
September 25th 1991Schering has received marketing approval in three European countriesfor its Echovist ultrasound contrast agent. The German pharmaceutical firm, first to enter the world marketwith an MRI contrast agent, received approval for Echovist inFrance and Italy
Open systems support growth in medical 3-D
September 11th 1991Proliferation of three-dimensional medical image processing systemswill accelerate over the next several years (see graph). A primeforce driving 3-D medical imaging is the growing processing powerand open-system architecture of medical workstations,
Houston seeks MR research center
September 11th 1991MR scientists and research labs in the Houston area are developinga proposal to create a regional center for NMR research. If successful,the center will pool local MR research efforts in both spectroscopyand imaging applications, said Dr. Russ Huson,
Florida study uncovers joint-venture problems
August 28th 1991A state-sponsored study has found that Florida residents pay moreand are referred to diagnostic imaging services more often thanresidents of other states. The study attributes this imbalanceto the virtual monopolization of outpatient MRI and CT