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Intellectt, Inc. Acquires U.S. Electronics, Inc. to Bolster Medical Device Manufacturing and Staffing Expertise

Imaging Technology

USEI), a reputable medical device manufacturing company with over 25 years of experience announced it has been acquired by Intellectt, Inc., Founded in 1994, USEI is an ISO 13485-certified medical device manufacturing company specializing in medical monitors and accessories. Electronics, Inc. Intellectt, Inc.

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3 Service Strategies for Medical Imaging Equipment in 2023

Everything Rad

As we enter 2023, we see familiar – and essential – service strategies for maximizing the return on investment (ROI) on medical imaging equipment: Strengthen cybersecurity to keep operations flowing. 1) Medical imaging software that is not in synch with vendor upgrades can be vulnerable to hackers.

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AI in Healthcare: The Ultimate Guide

Aidoc

Over 700 devices are categorized as “artificial intelligence and machine learning enabled medical devices” on the FDA website. Clinical AI, on the other hand, focuses on a specific part of the system: patient care. This may create the perception that all AI in healthcare is the same.

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Extend the Life of Your X-ray Imaging Equipment

Everything Rad

How would you rate the value you are getting from your current X-ray imaging equipment? Does it support new medical imaging software that can help improve clinical outcomes? Upgrade your X-ray imaging equipment to get access to the most advanced imaging features for about 10% of the cost of original equipment.

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AI in Radiology: Biden’s New Executive Order and Latest News

Vesta Teleradiology

The FDA premarket review for medical devices like CAD programs is likely to be augmented with additional quality and equity requirements. Radiologists seeking Medicare reimbursement for AI products will need to prioritize security and compliance with nondiscrimination laws.