The analyst team at CybelAngel, a global leader in digital risk protection, has discovered that more than 45 million medical imaging files – including X-rays and CT scans – are freely accessible on unprotected servers, in a new research report released in December.
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MTMI is launching a comprehensive Magnetic Resonance Safety Officer (MRSO) Program in late January to help address a critical need for safety in MRI healthcare Imaging.
Intermountain Medical Imaging has elevated patient experience and care quality by engaging patients throughout the imaging encounter with Royal’s Patient Experience, a suite of self-service workflows and payments solutions designed to ensure that patients can get the quality care they deserve while minimizing community health risks.
The Radiological Society of North America’s 106th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting (RSNA 2020) held November 30 to December 5 as an entirely virtual event, attracted a virtual audience of 29,339 people from 134 countries worldwide.
The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA) has announced that beginning January 1, 2021 Michael Wendt, Senior Vice President of Customer Services, Siemens Healthineers, will serve as MITA Board Chairman, replacing Dennis Durmis, Senior Vice President of Bayer Radiology, Americas Region, who will continue serving on the Board.
Clarius Mobile Health has introduced the Clarius 2-in-1 Charging Station HD, which offers a constant supply of battery power by charging the wireless Clarius HD ultrasound scanner and spare battery simultaneously.
Bayer Radiology is announcing Radimetrics v3.0, the newest evolution of its enterprise dose management application.
Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc. today announced that it has received the Supplier Legacy Award from Premier Inc., a leading health care improvement company.
MXR Imaging Inc. has announced the next offering under its Platinum Certified Pre-Owned brand of products, Platinum Certified Ultrasound.
A vulnerability has been discovered in a range of GE Healthcare devices popular in hospitals. The vulnerability, discovered by CyberMDX, impacts dozens of radiological devices and could allow an attacker access to sensitive PHI data, alter data and impact the availability of the machine.

