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Utah Medical Center First in Nation to Use Game-Changing Device to Treat Aortic Aneurysms
Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, Utah, has become the first hospital in the United States to use the newly FDA-approved Gore EXCLUDER Thoracoabdominal Branch Endoprosthesis (TAMBE) device to treat complex aneurysms in the visceral aorta.
Petersburg Medical Center delivers gentler, more effective breast cancer screenings
Petersburg Medical Center in Petersburg, Alaska, has ushered in a new era of breast cancer detection with the arrival of its advanced 3D mammography machine.
FDA announces digital health services pilot
The Food and Drug Administration announced Dec. 5 that it will launch the Technology-Enabled Meaningful Patient Outcomes for Digital Health Devices Pilot, or TEMPO, an initiative aimed to promote access to certain digital health devices.
New Robotic Platform Technologies are Helping Transform Early Lung Cancer Diagnoses
A triple-whammy of advanced new diagnostic and treatment options holds the promise for better outcomes for New Jersey lung cancer patients.
HSCC issues guidance for updated cybersecurity model contract language for health care organizations, medical device manufacturers
The Health Sector Coordinating Council’s Cybersecurity Working Group Nov.
Time is Tissue: How CommonSpirit Mercy Hospital is Revolutionizing Rural Cardiac Care
In this conversation, Josh Neff, CEO of CommonSpirit Mercy Hospital, discusses a new cutting-edge communication platform that sends patient EKGs directly from the ambulance to the cardiologist in real time.
Tiny tech advances human tissue modeling in Washington State
Researchers at UW Medicine and the University of Washington in Seattle have developed a new 3D-printed device called STOMP (Suspended Tissue Open Microfluidic Patterning) that significantly advances human tissue engineering.
Associate Podcast Series - Ep. 84 | United Imaging
In this episode, Kathleen Wessel, Vice President of Business Management and Operations at the American Hospital Association (AHA), is joined by Jeffrey Bundy, Ph.D., Chief Executive Office at United Imaging North America and Terrence Chen, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer at United Imaging Intelligence America. Together they'll unravel the complexities surrounding AI into clear, relatable insights and will share the true potential and limitations of AI in the medical imaging world and how it can apply to you and your colleagues.
White House announces tariffs on steel and aluminum imports
The Trump administration yesterday announced it issued
AHA Responds to Commerce Department Investigation of Critical Minerals
AHA comments on the Department of Commerce’s request for public comment on its Section 232 national security investigation on processed critical minerals and derivative products.