January 2020 Newsletter
Meade District Hospital Highlights AIS-serviced Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound Machines By Erin Register For over 60 years, Meade District Hospital in Meade, Kansas has been providing comprehensive, patient-focused, inpatient, outpatient and emergency care. NEWS FROM THE INDUSTRY Market Report: Global Ultrasound Market Boom Continues By ICE Magazine The diagnostic ultrasound market is set to exceed $7 billion by 2025; according to a new research report by Global Market Insights. A growing burden of chronic diseases worldwide coupled with a rapidly growing geriatric population base will drive the market growth over the forecast period. Flu During Pregnancy: What to Know By Jenna Fletcher Influenza (flu) can be dangerous. Although everyone is at risk of contracting the flu, those who are pregnant or have just given birth are much more susceptible to the more severe effects of the illness. Imaging Industry Challenges Remain By Mario Pistilli It is now, more than ever, that we need the very best and most well-informed leaders in imaging. Success into the future will depend largely on operational efficiency, quality and pricing. As we all know, as the hospital bottom line shrinks so does access to capital equipment and staffing. New Radiotracer Offers Opportunities for Earlier Intervention After Heart Attack By Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Insights into how the heart recovers after myocardial infarction (heart attack) can be obtained with a new radiotracer that targets fibroblast activity prior to it causing permanent damage. Brush Your Teeth to Protect the Heart European Society of Cardiology Brushing teeth frequently is linked with lower risks of atrial fibrillation and heart failure, according to a study published today in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). Hospitals and Health Systems: 6 Trends and Issues Becker's Hospital Review This article discusses the current state and issues of hospitals and health systems for several different areas. First, this discusses types of hospitals and health systems. Second, it addresses what's working and what's not for health systems. Third, this discusses the mix of access, quality and cost as well as the shortages of different kinds of providers fourth. Fifth, this discusses policy issues and political issues. Sixth, we address threats and challenges. PRODUCTS Nuclear Medicine
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