Texas Healthcare Pilot Reduces Carbon Emissions and Operating Costs
A seven-facility initiative suggests US healthcare facilities could save $187 million annually through operational changes.
A seven-facility initiative suggests US healthcare facilities could save $187 million annually through operational changes.
Winners of this year’s competition were awarded up to $25K each at the Children's National Sixth Annual Pediatric Device Innovation Symposium, held in Philadelphia on September 23. This year’s competition focused on pediatric cardiovascular devices, an area of significant need where advancements can make life-saving differences in the care of children.
Royal Philips, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, has signed an agreement to acquire TomTec Imaging Systems GmbH, Munich, Germany, a provider of intelligent image analysis software, especially for diagnostic ultrasound.
A seven-facility initiative suggests US healthcare facilities could save $187 million annually through operational changes.
With less than a week until the New Year, it’s a great time to think about the career goals you wish to accomplish in 2017. Whether that involves seeking a promotion, attending a training session or taking a class, such goals can all be enriched (or achieved) by attending a professional conference, says VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Supervisor Biomedical Engineer Clarice M.L. Holden, BSE.
Read MoreThe menu for point-of-care (POC) testing covers continues to expand, and the future holds even more advancement of POC tests and devices, according to a new Kalorama Information report. Past success of POC testing relied on the development of tests that use user-friendly techniques and alternative samples; but for the next 5 years and beyond, a measure of success will depend on the addition of value added dimensions to POC tests, it continues.
Read MoreDiagnosis is the primary and most critical step toward a successful treatment—however, diagnostic errors can take a huge toll at both an individual and system level. In this article, HealthClues founder Sandeep Pandey shares what HTM professionals need to know about physician errors—and ways to combat them.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) revolution, enterprises in heavily regulated industries, such as health care, must comply with more stringent regulations than ever before. Unfortunately, the BYOD movement is even more complex in these instances.
Read MoreIn the past two Prep Talk columns, we looked at key management issues you need to be aware of for the certified healthcare technology manager (CHTM) exam, such as how equipment purchasing fits into your organization’s strategic plan. This month’s installment looks at another area of the CHTM exam: accounting.
Read MoreIn April 1999, 24×7 published a Soapbox column titled “Rust-Out: The Silent Affliction,” describing how some biomeds stop progressing technology-wise and stay in their comfort zone, not looking to advance or take on new challenges. Dave Harrington thought that problem was in the past, but at a recent meeting of the New England Society of Clinical Engineers, the biomeds and clinical engineers in attendance were showing many of the signs that lead to this professional burnout.
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Endoscopes distributor Olympus Corp of the Americas has agreed to pay a $623.2 million fine to settle criminal charges and civil claims related to the company's illegal payment of kickbacks to doctors and hospitals. The settlement is the largest amount in United States history involving violations of the Anti-Kickback Statute by a medical device company. The company's Latin American division will also pay $22.8 million to resolve criminal charges in Latin America.