Brian Casey[email protected]MRIWith Hitachi deal done, Fujifilm sets sights on healthcare growthFresh off its acquisition of Hitachi's medical imaging business, Japanese industrial giant Fujifilm on July 1 rebranded its healthcare subsidiaries in the U.S. and Europe to reflect the newly integrated company. The deal exemplifies Fujifilm's plan to make healthcare its primary business.June 30, 2021PACS/VNARADxx changes name to RADequal to reflect more inclusive missionThe RAD Women (RADxx) networking group for women in imaging informatics is changing its name to RADequal to reflect a more inclusive view of the group's mission.June 28, 2021HomeWeek in Review: FDG-PET of statins | Image of the Year tops SNMMI coverage | Molecular imaging wins, losesJune 18, 2021HomeWeek in Review: Debate over coronary CT? | Predicting no-show patients | COVID virus in spinal fluidJune 11, 2021HomeWeek in Review: Faster PET for Alzheimer's | Errors in oncology | Screening for seniorsJune 4, 2021HomeWeek in Review: PET shows vaccine effects | Hair products pose problem in MRI | Rothberg on AIMay 28, 2021Molecular ImagingLantheus gets FDA nod for Pylarify PET agent for prostate cancerLantheus Medical Imaging has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Pylarify (F-18 DCFPyL), a PET radiopharmaceutical designed to target prostate-specific membrane antigen.May 26, 2021HomeWeek in Review: MRI safety of aneurysm clips | Neurological effects of COVID | Damadian on MRI's early daysMay 21, 2021CTCMS opens review of expanded CT lung screening reimbursementCT lung cancer screening could see expanded Medicare reimbursement soon. The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on May 18 opened up a review of its reimbursement policies in response to recent changes expanding the number of individuals who are eligible to be screened.May 17, 2021HomeWeek in Review: ISMRM coverage starts today | Who orders inappropriate MRI? | AMVC Spring 2021 on demandMay 14, 2021Previous PagePage 12 of 140Next PageTop StoriesPractice ManagementImaging experts hope NSA enforcement bill delivers on accountabilityImaging societies are monitoring the progress of a recently introduced bill that would "give more teeth" to the No Surprises Act.CTPET/CT identifies bone demineralization in breast cancer patientsMRIIs MRI in patients with retained metal fragments dangerous?Womens ImagingAI shows promise as second reader in breast cancer screeningResidents/FellowsRad residents show interest in global health imaging, but face barriers