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Beyond Comfort: The Importance of Patient-friendly Features

The move to focusing on comfort doesn’t only help patients; it also benefits physicians and technologists. Patient-friendly features of Toshiba’s systems drew customers to the booth at this year’s RSNA.

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Titan MRI at SDMI: An Imager for Breast & Body

At Steinberg Diagnostic Medical Imaging, the wide-bore, 1.5T unit offers an improved signal-to-noise ratio while accommodating more patients for both breast and whole-body MRI.

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Establishing Effective Hospital Quality Initiatives

The growing focus on patient safety and quality has led hospitals nationwide to reexamine their standards and launch new quality initiatives.

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Putting Patients First Program Expands

In its second year, the AHRA-sponsored grants program has been broadened to include a focus on pediatric imaging.

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Article-03a-2009-09

Toshiba Grants Bolster Creative Safety Initiatives

When St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center, Lewiston, Maine, decided to renew its focus on CT quality [...]

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Independent Analysts Rate Service Providers

In March 2009, IMV Ltd., an independent health care market-research company, released the results of its [...]

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A Hybrid Approach to Intervention

Rush University Medical Center, one of the top five medical centers in the US, brings cardiovascular [...]

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CORE 320 Set to Validate Dynamic Volume CT

As the next phase in validating advanced computed tomography technology in a clinical setting, Toshiba Medical [...]

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Fast Definitive Diagnosis From Toshiba’s Aquilion ONE Allows St. Elizabeth Medical Center Physicians To Prevent Stroke In ER Patient

Patient Pamela Louderback had been experiencing dizzy spells for months and arrived at St. Elizabeth Medical [...]

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