Brian Casey[email protected]ISInsurer group promotes health record interoperabilityA trade group representing U.S. health insurance companies is developing a plan that would give as many as 200 million Americans access to a personal health record (PHR) that could be accessed via the Web and transferred when people switch insurance plans.May 18, 2006Clinical NewsBotox boosts radiation therapy treatmentIt's better known as the cosmetic injection that's given new life to the careers of many a Hollywood star. But Botox may also have a role as a complementary tool that can increase the effectiveness of radiation and chemotherapy.May 17, 2006ISU.S. lags in implementing healthcare ITThe U.S. has fallen behind other developed countries in implementing healthcare information technology by as many as a dozen years, according to a new study published in Health Affairs. The country's lagging pace in healthcare IT could have major implications as it struggles to cope with rising healthcare costs as the baby boom generation retires.May 16, 2006CTCAD makes progress in lung CTMay 15, 2006Musculoskeletal RadiologyAuntMinnie.com Orthopedic Imaging Radiology InsiderMay 14, 2006Womens ImagingSenate bill could endanger breast screening paymentsMay 10, 2006MRIISMRM report: Tips for myocardial perfusion MRIMay 8, 2006PACS/VNAKodak to explore sale of Health GroupMay 3, 2006Radiation Oncology/TherapyAuntMinnie.com Radiation Oncology InsiderMay 2, 2006PACS/VNAAdd-on PACS server deals with CT data delugeMay 1, 2006Previous PagePage 123 of 190Next PageTop StoriesMRIUse of solar energy could cut MRI, CT carbon emissions by 70% and 40%Medical imaging is one of the highest energy users in healthcare, but "sustainability efforts are still lacking," researchers noted.Digital X-RayWhat’s the environmental impact of x-ray and fluoroscopy?UltrasoundLinens, disposable items make up most of ultrasound's carbon footprintMolecular ImagingPSMA PET-guided radiotherapy shows promiseSponsor ContentDigital Innovations Shaping the Future of Radiology