• Mammography is the Most Proven Screening Method

    INTERVIEW WITH GÁBOR FORRAI, EUSOBI PRESIDENT What were some of the highlights of the European Society of Breast Imaging 2016 annual scientific meeting? It was a fantastic meeting, with 730 attendees, the highest ever. Popular sessions included the BI -RADS workshop for standardising reporting in breast imaging and screening. The sessions...

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  • Management and Leadership in Cardiology

    INTERVIEW WITH PROFESSOR TIENUSH RASSAF HealthManagement.org, Europe’s leading multidisciplinary healthcare management platform, welcomes Prof. Tienush Rassaf as Editor-in-Chief, Cardiology, HealthManagement.org. Prof. Rassaf is Director of the Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine at the Westgerman Heart- and Vascular Center, University Hospital...

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  • Health Leadership in Europe Promoted in Exclusive Media Partnership

    The European Association of Hospital Managers (EAHM) and Health Management.org Enter New Agreement   EAHM and HealthManagement.org will partner to foster healthcare management and leadership in Europe, by leveraging in mutual expertise and network.   With both parties supporting the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration and sharing...

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  • HealthManagement.org's Most Clicked Stories

    Every week HealthManagement.org publishes top healthcare management, leadership and best practice news of the week in dedicated newsletters. We know you’re busy, so we do all the work and pick the best three stories to send you. Read on for a variety of topics that piqued record interest recently.   Endoscopy Market Set for Growth   New...

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  • Day of Solidarity to Prevent Suicide

      On April 23, 2015, we lost Kevin Dietl to suicide just weeks before he was to graduate medical school. Kevin's parents were so excited to attend their son's graduation. Instead, they attended his funeral. On May 10, 2016 we lost another bright, young soul to suicide. Sean Petro was in his third year at the USC Keck School of Medicine. His suicide...

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  • Meeting the Access Control Challenge in Hospitals

    Securing a hospital round the clock is a tough job. But a rapidly maturing technology is perfectly built for the task, writes Thomas Schulz Hospitals present a complex security challenge. They should always be welcoming public spaces. Indeed, in Sweden, many are “open” during daylight hours. Yet every hospital also has many sensitive assets...

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  • Affidea - Healthcare Without Borders

    Affidea is an international healthcare provider focused on advanced diagnostic imaging and cancer care. We are the largest independent provider of these services in Europe, operating 198 medical centres in 15 countries. Despite spanning a multitude of geographies and cultures, the message across Affidea remains constant– nothing is more important...

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  • Samsung's Enhanced Ultrasound Technology

    GM85: Moving digital X-ray with Samsung's technology   Samsung Electronics' newly launched GM85, a premium mobile digital radiography system, provides advanced mobility, maximized user convenience and a high image quality.   Its ultra-compact design with 555mm narrow width and 349kg light-weight allow easy access around tight spaces,...

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  • Value-Based Healthcare Revolution Ahead

      Tremendous progress has been made over the last forty years due to the second healthcare revolution, with the first healthcare revolution having been the public health revolution of the nineteenth century.   Hip replacement, transplantation and chemotherapy are examples of t he second, high-tech revolution funded by increased investment...

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  • Circadian Rhythm Disruption: Impact in Healthcare Workplaces

    IMPACT IN HEALTHCARE WORKPLACES   Circadian Rhythm   The Circadian rhythm dictates that living organisms sleep during the night and are awake during the day. This internal autonomous function ensures adequate rest, avoidance of emotional disorder and the reduction of future morbidity and mortality.   Ideally the work timetable is adapted...

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