U.S. Counseling Services(USCS) has landed a contract with Catholic Healthcare West (CHW)of San Francisco for managing the repair and maintenance of thehospital system's medical imaging and clinical equipment. USCS,of Brookfield, WI, is expected to save
U.S. Counseling Services(USCS) has landed a contract with Catholic Healthcare West (CHW)of San Francisco for managing the repair and maintenance of thehospital system's medical imaging and clinical equipment. USCS,of Brookfield, WI, is expected to save the hospital system over$1.5 million on equipment service in the first year of the contract.
Cybernetics purchases Vision 10Film digitizer manufacturerVision 10 was purchased this month by Cybernetics Products ofSanta Ana, CA. Vision 10 will be aligned with Cybernetics' Oxberrydivision, which produces movie film scanners. Vision 10's engineeringand manufacturing operations will be moved to Oxberry's Carlstadt,NJ, headquarters, while sales, marketing and administration willremain in Torrance, CA.
Strategies to Reduce Disparities in Interventional Radiology Care
March 19th 2025In order to help address the geographic, racial, and socioeconomic barriers that limit patient access to interventional radiology (IR) care, these authors recommend a variety of measures ranging from increased patient and physician awareness of IR to mobile IR clinics and improved understanding of social determinants of health.
The Reading Room Podcast: Current Perspectives on the Updated Appropriate Use Criteria for Brain PET
March 18th 2025In a new podcast, Satoshi Minoshima, M.D., Ph.D., and James Williams, Ph.D., share their insights on the recently updated appropriate use criteria for amyloid PET and tau PET in patients with mild cognitive impairment.
Study: Monitoring of Prostate MRI Exams Could Lead to 75 Percent Reduction of Gadolinium Contrast
March 17th 2025While DCE MRI was deemed helpful in over 67 percent of cases in which it was used, researchers found that monitored prostate MRI exams, which facilitated a 75 percent reduction of DCE MRI sequences, had comparable sensitivity for prostate cancer as non-monitored exams.