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Nutrition and health
In Europe today, obesity is assuming epidemic proportions. Read more …
KIMES 2007

During four days in March, 54,000 people visited the four huge exhibition halls that housed the 23rd Korean International Medical Equipment Show – KIMES 2007. Read more …
European Hospital’s 4th Hospital Manager Symposium
Topical presentations on management, IT and finance in radiology sparked lively discussions among the 300 participants of our symposium for hospital managers, which we organise Read more …
EUROPEAN HOSPITAL

Along with our European Hospital publications, members of our team often appear at medical trade shows, manning our own exhibition stands. Read more …
Korean ultrasound firm wins leadership award

Medison, the Korean-based manufacturer of diagnostic ultrasound systems founded in 1985 and pioneer of the first commercial real-time 3-D ultrasound scanner, recently received the Read more …
Digital dashboard software for PACS admin
Eastman Kodak Company is selling its new Carestream Digital Dashboard software that enables system administrators to monitor equipment performance, storage utilisation and user Read more …
CAD

Although cardiac catheterisation is considered the current gold standard for coronary artery disease (CAD) diagnosis, a new cost-effectiveness model* indicates that, in many Read more …
Slovak’s private radiology institute

First came state-of-the-art equipment, then patients. Now, says Peter Bor×uta, patience is also needed, before perhaps the chance to carry out research becomes a reality. Read more …
Want to invest into healthcare?

Dr A Tamosiunas, Associate Professor at the Radiology Centre in the Medical Faculty at Vilnius University, Lithuania, and Director of the Radiology Centre at Vilnius University Read more …
The Netherlands roundup …
For many years, in almost all Dutch hospitals, assistant-doctors have worked alone during evening, night and weekend shifts, when the responsible physicians are not available. Read more …
Expanding medical horizons

This was the motto of the ECR 2007 in Vienna, where a group of high-ranking experts discussed diseases of the 21st century; research competition between the US and Europe; the Read more …
Cops hunt ‘cash for ops’ surgeons
France – The country’s health ministry is facing growing calls for a full public inquiry after allegations that surgeons have been demanding huge cash payments from patients keen Read more …
EU directive threatens use of MRI
A new, powerful alliance, comprised of leading politicians and healthcare groups (see box), aims to pressure EU Authorities to revise the controversial directive 2004/40/EC (EMF)*. Read more …
Contrast media
In 2001, an astonishing 12.2 million contrast medium-supported CT studies were carried out in Europe alone. Currently, the overall sales of contrast media are estimated to rise to Read more …
Touch screens solutions keep medical centre queues moving
Medical centres have never been busier, which is why more and more are installing touch screens that allow patients to check themselves in, then alert them when the doctor is Read more …
Listening to your IPod improves your stethoscope skills
An IPod is a wonderful and useful thing. You can carry it with you wherever you go and repeat your favourite song as often as you like until you know every syllable of it. Read more …
Lively and successful: The HOSPITAL MANAGER SYMPOSIUM
Round about 200 visitors came to this years HOSPITAL MANAGER SYMPOSIUM during the course of ECR 2007 to inform themselves about the latest news in Management, IT and Fincance in Read more …
Discovering Toshiba

Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation is a global medical solutions company covering research and development, manufacture, sales and service for medical diagnostic X-ray systems, Read more …
Huge cost-savings for private insurers
According to an as yet undefined ruling of the European Court of Justice, EU patients whose names have been on long waiting lists for surgery in their homeland now have a right to Read more …
iSOFT Alive and kickin’

Once upon a time iSOFT was the software ‘wunderkind’, with sales hitting the billion-euro mark. Then disaster struck. Money and reputation vanished. But that was once upon a time… Read more …
Nutrition and health
According to figures released in 2006 by the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF), around 14 million children, aged 7-11 years, are overweight - and three million of these are Read more …
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