We look at how the evolution of diagnostic imaging has changed the blueprint of health care facilities.
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The length of time it takes to bring a medical device to market in the United States has been a subject of scrutiny and criticism among various manufacturers and industry watchers for years.
As in so many aspects of American life, the passing of the Baby Boomer generation will have an outsized impact in the field of health care technology.
For biomedical technicians, having a fundamental understanding of medical equipment and the ability to repair it is a critical skill set, if not typically attainable outside of a technical college, military service or certificate program.
For imaging professionals and the health care systems within which they ply their trade, there are few organizations that carry…
From a business perspective, medical imaging remains a double-edged sword, both a significant source of revenues and often a big…
Sometimes, change feels like the only constant in the world of health care, and nowhere moreso than in the context…

