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08 September 2011
Iraqi government officials are scheduled to hold a “technical meeting” with Brazilian medtech industry representatives next month in Brasilia to discuss potential supply co-operation agreements. So said the Brazilian industry association, ...
28 July 2011
Varian Medical Systems has won a £22m ($36m) contract to supply radiotherapy equipment to five health boards in Scotland through a single procurement contract. The move is significant for the way it was negotiated centrally, rather than on a ...
28 July 2011
The UK’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has approved the use of percutaneous cryotherapy for the treatment of renal tumours. It is one of four techniques appraised in the latest round of NICE’s interventional procedures ...
26 July 2011
Poor access to bone densitometry is the main reason why less than one in five of people with ostoeoporosis in Spain are aware of their condition. The problem is exacerbated by low rates of preventive screening. So believes the Spanish national ...
26 July 2011
The NHS reform in England wends its way ever onwards. The “pause” is well in the background and the NHS Future Forum has delivered its verdict, but there is much more debate to come before Royal assent is granted to the troubled Health and Social ...
 

The current shortage in international supplies of technetium-99m (Tc-99m), the isotope used in more than 80% of diagnostic applications, together with concerns about the use of weapons-grade uranium (HEU) to make the related isotope molybdenum-99, ...

President Barack Obama’s wish for the US healthcare system to be transformed by the end of July has not been fulfilled. But this is by no means disastrous, either for him or the US. Americans want the system to be reformed, and it will be. Just not ...

 
23 June 2011
Japan w ants to develop its medtech industry. So how well does it support the technologies in which it already has a stake? If one was look into the field of joint navigation for an answer, they would find that the response is “Not very well”, ...
06 January 2011
Changes in healthcare product reimbursement in Germany are increasingly affecting the capital goods sector. It will soon be forced to deal with previously foreign concepts –DRGs, InEK, the G-BA and IQWiG. Head of the electromedical division of ...
06 January 2011
2011 is already shaping up to be a pivotal year in Germany for reimbursement of innovative medical technology and for the industry’s relationship with IQWiG, the country's Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care. All eyes are on new ...
 
 
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