Elo, a provider of interactive solutions, has announced a set of DICOM Part 14-compliant medical-grade touchscreen monitors designed to enhance clinical review for hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and health care providers seeking to speed their workflow with the benefits of interactivity.
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Hologic Inc. announced that it has agreed to acquire Biotheranostics Inc., a privately held, commercial-stage company that provides molecular diagnostic tests for breast and metastatic cancers, for approximately $230 million, subject to working capital and other customary closing adjustments.
ICE webinars started 2021 with “Essentials of Imaging Informatics” presented by Kenneth Fazzino, Senior Director of Envision Physician Services. Fazzino discussed the imaging informatics subspecialty of radiology that is designed to improve the efficiency, accuracy and reliability of radiologic services within the medical enterprise.
QT Imaging, developers of the FDA-cleared QTscan, has completed a first-in-class and first-in-human study of transmission ultrasound as a new imaging technology for breast health screening.
Hologic Inc. has completed the acquisition of SOMATEX Medical Technologies GmbH, a leader in biopsy site markers and localization technologies, for approximately $64 million.
Banner Imaging and Radiology Imaging Associates have signed an agreement to jointly operate outpatient imaging centers for Banner Health in Northern Colorado.
Volpara Health announced two new research studies using AI-powered software to score breast density objectively and consistently to evaluate its impact in mammography and breast cancer risk assessment.
RSIP Vision, an experienced leader in driving innovation for medical imaging through advanced AI and computer vision solutions, has announced a new medical ultrasound module.
Compressed SPEEDER technology has been FDA-cleared for 3D sequences on Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc.’s Vantage Orian 1.5T MR system, so clinicians can easily expect to scan at least twice as fast, and even faster in many clinical scenarios.
Royal Philips and InSightec have announced a collaboration to expand access to MR-guided focused ultrasound for incisionless neurosurgery.

