Precision Medicine

Also called personalized medicine, this evolving field makes use of an individual’s genes, lifestyle, environment and other factors to identify unique disease risks and guide treatment decision-making.

Philips extends PACS deal with N.C. ortho practice

Philips Healthcare has signed an eight-year iSite PACS expansion deal with OrthoCarolina, an orthopedic practice comprised of 16 locations in the Charlotte, N.C. region.

ACR urges inclusion of self-referral prohibition in healthcare reform

The American College of Radiology (ACR) is asking its members to contact their Representative to request that a recent bill prohibiting physician self-referral be rolled into the healthcare reform bill introduced last week in the U.S. House of Representatives.

SCCT Feature: CAC score only proves its value in asymptomatic patients

Within a large diagnostic population of patients with coronary artery calcium (CAC) scores of zero, 13 percent still manifest plaque of all types on cardiac CT angiography (CCTA), according to a study presented at last week's Society of Cardiovascular CT (SCCT) meeting in Orlando, Fla.

Scots start SINAPSE for 'best practice' imaging

The Scottish Imaging Network: A Platform for Scientific Excellence (SINAPSE) consortium is studying effective medical imaging methods to help diagnose and treat patients with Alzheimer's disease, stroke and cancer.

Discharge software improves patient care, satisfaction

When hospitalists use discharge communication software, patients and the outpatient doctors who carry out the care have better perceptions of the quality of the discharge process, according to research published in the August issue of the Journal of Hospital Medicine.

GE Healthcare profits slide 21% in Q2

Although GE reported a 49 percent drop in net earnings for its fiscal 2009 second quarter, from $5.07 billion for the same period in 2008 to $2.87 billion this quarter, its healthcare unit's profits saw only a 21 percent decline.

3D brain map guides tumor surgery

A new technology involving the fusion of four different types of images to create a 3D brain map has helped University of Cincinnati physicians remove a fist-sized tumor from the brain of an Indiana woman.

Agfa expands cardio capabilities with Cedaron deal

Agfa HealthCare has expanded the capabilities of its Impax Cardiovascular PACS with software for cardiology outcomes management from Cedaron Medical.

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The American College of Cardiology has sent a letter to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that outlines some of the organization’s central priorities and concerns. 

One product is being pulled from the market, and the other is receiving updated instructions for use.

If the Trump administration continues taking a laissez-faire stance toward AI—including AI used in healthcare—why not let the states go it alone on regulating the technology?