
Dhaval Shah
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1 week ago |
auntminnie.com | Shujah Das Gupta |Dhaval Shah |Will Morton |Liz Carey
Imaging services provider Northeast Radiology has agreed to pay the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office for Civil Rights (OCR) $350,000 and comply with a corrective action plan (CAP) to resolve potential violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Security Rule.
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3 weeks ago |
auntminnie.com | Shujah Das Gupta |Dhaval Shah |Will Morton |Liz Carey
Scottsdale, AZ-based outpatient medical imaging provider SimonMed Imaging has confirmed that it experienced a data breach in January and will issue notices about the event to affected individuals. The company was alerted by one of its vendors of a "security incident" on January 27. It reviewed its systems, discovered suspicious activity, and began an investigation. The investigation revealed that there indeed was "unauthorized access to [the company's] systems between January 21 and February 5.
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1 month ago |
auntminnie.com | Will Morton |Dhaval Shah |Liz Carey |Morris Panner
Clinical trial management services firm Clario has acquired NeuroRx, an imaging analysis firm with a focus on multiple sclerosis. NeuroRx offers clinical trials with imaging-related services that include protocol assistance to the interpretation and reporting of data; it has supported approvals of numerous neurological therapies since 2011, including 12 U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved multiple-sclerosis drugs.
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1 month ago |
auntminnie.com | Will Morton |Dhaval Shah |Liz Carey |Morris Panner
GE HealthCare (GEHC) has launched AltiX AI.i, a new edition of its Mac-Lab, CardioLab, and ComboLab software for cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology. The AltiX AI.i edition of Mac-Lab now features a diastolic pressure ratio (dPR) algorithm that allows users to easily perform this measurement and capture diastolic hyperemia-free ratio measurements during cardiac catheterization procedures.
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1 month ago |
auntminnie.com | Will Morton |Dhaval Shah |Liz Carey |Morris Panner
Caristo Diagnostics has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its AI-enabled CaRi-Plaque image-analysis application for coronary plaque detection. CaRi-Plaque can be used in the noninvasive analysis of coronary anatomy and pathology from routine coronary CT angiography (CCTA) scans to determine the presence, extent, and severity of coronary plaques and luminal stenosis, Caristo explained.
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