The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA) released a statement in response to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration-issued safety notification on mask wearing during MRI examinations.
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Twisted Ceptors Corporation, a health care solution provider, announced new technology and services using its MIMIC network that is enabling the secure transmission of mobile medical images and reports to providers, allowing doctors to quickly view diagnostic studies without patients leaving their homes.
TripleBlind, creator of a rapid, efficient and cost effective data privacy and clean room solution based on breakthroughs in advanced mathematics, announced it has entered the $3.8 trillion health care market now that it has a full suite of HIPAA compliant solutions.
ProbeHunter has announced the release of an adapter for the Mindray DC8 series.
Canon Medical is bringing the power of accessible artificial intelligence (AI) for improved image quality to more patients with expanded clinical indications for 1.5T MR.
Hologic Inc. has announced a multi-year strategic collaboration with Google Cloud that will feature the integration of Google Cloud’s machine learning (ML) technologies with Hologic’s cutting-edge Genius Digital Diagnostics System to transform screening and accelerate the eradication of cervical cancer across the globe, according to a news release.
The American College of Radiology Data Science Institute (ACR DSI) now offers a catalog of 111 FDA-cleared medical imaging artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms (class II) searchable by company, subspecialty, body area, modality and date cleared.
The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA) sent a letter to President Joseph Biden and his administration outlining key MITA policies priorities for 2021.
Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas Inc. has announced an agreement with Medovate Ltd. to jointly promote Medovate’s SAFIRA regional anesthesia injection solution with Konica Minolta’s range of solutions for ultrasound-guided procedures in the USA.
ECRI cautions that meticulous management of these Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) products is crucial to protecting patients, health care workers and hospital operations.

