AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical NewsAgfa to add OrthoView to ImpaxAgfa HealthCare and orthopedic software developer OrthoView have signed an agreement to integrate the OrthoView digital planning software into Agfa's Impax for Orthopedics PACS offering.July 13, 2008Clinical NewsAngiotech wins patent stamp of approval in U.K.Medical device firm Angiotech Pharmaceuticals of Vancouver, British Columbia, received confirmation in the U.K. of the validity of one of its patents related to its paclitaxel stent inventions.July 9, 2008Clinical NewsXograph completes U.K. installationsU.K. radiology products supplier Xograph Healthcare has installed six new mobile Mobile DaRt digital x-ray systems and one new mobile Ziehm Vision R image intensifier at Barts and the London NHS Trust.July 8, 2008Clinical NewsEuropean PACS market on the riseSignificant opportunities are present in the European PACS market for vendors who can provide customized products and services that support enhanced workflow, according to a Frost & Sullivan report.July 7, 2008Clinical NewsSiemens to cut 16,700 jobs, 2,800 in healthcareGerman industrial conglomerate Siemens announced it will reduce its global workforce by some 16,700 jobs in a mix of layoffs and restructurings.July 7, 2008Clinical NewsSectra gets Spanish PACS orderSwedish PACS vendor and digital mammography developer Sectra of Linköping has won a contract to install a PACS network in northwestern Spain.July 6, 2008Clinical NewsSiemens places first S2000 scanner in U.K.Siemens Healthcare has installed its Acuson S2000 ultrasound scanner at the Western Infirmary in Glasgow, Scotland.July 1, 2008Clinical NewsReport: Agfa talks possible sale with two companiesAgfa-Gevaert of Mortsel, Belgium, reportedly has spoken with Erlangen, Germany-based Siemens about the possibility of selling Agfa HealthCare as part of its strategic review process.June 30, 2008Clinical NewsNucletron taps new CEORadiation oncology firm Nucletron of Veenendaal, Netherlands, has named Jos Lamers as CEO.June 29, 2008Clinical NewsPoor go through with colon screening less oftenDespite the best intentions, many people don't follow through with screening exams even though they understand their value. The phenomenon can be more pronounced among those who are poor or in poor health, according to U.K. researchers.June 29, 2008Previous PagePage 881 of 934Next PageTop StoriesArtificial IntelligenceMajor shake-up looms for AI platform sectorSignificant restructuring plans confirmed by Bayer on 8 September may well be the beginning of the end for the radiology AI platform model in its current format.CTFrench expert shows how to reduce contrast media wasteMRIWhat’s new at JFR 2025, Mr. President?CTGlobal ICM shortage was a 'wake-up call.' Did we listen?Sponsor ContentJoin Us!