Quality and Safety
The Radiological Society of North America is slated to weigh in on the mammography controversy with a panel discussion featuring experts opposed to proposed new guidelines at the 44,000-member organization's annual meeting in Chicago.
An electronic tool to help alert physicians about patients at risk for birth defects or pregnancy complications is being developed through a three-year cooperative agreement with a $1.2 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration's genetic services branch.
Healthcare IT News editor Bernie Monegain interviews Patricia Skarulis, Vice Presidet and CIO of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York.
PITTSBURGH - Women Care Associates at Magee Women's Hospital at the University of Pittsburg Medical Center has rolled out a Web-based patient education platform. To make sure phys...
Italy and Albania have partnered on a remote monitoring project to prevent tumors in Albanian women.
Digital imaging technology is expected to get a boost from a recent study that found digital mammography was helpful in diagnosing cancer in some women.Providers and vendors, wh...
Digital mammography provides radiologists with advantages in diagnosing cancer for some women, a large study by the American College of Radiology concluded.Results of the study,...