Sensible Solutions for Refurbished Radiology

4D CT Scanner: The Future is Here

Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Tue, Feb 10, 2015 @ 09:02 AM

Seems like every time we turn around, science fiction is becoming a reality. There’s talk of a drone that can explore Mars. Cars can park themselves. And yes, now there’s a CT scanner that can show users animated 4D (yup, more than 3D) models of organs, blood vessels, soft tissues, muscles, vascular structures and bones. In real time. Thank you, GE Healthcare.

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Topics: CT Scanner

3 Philips C-Arms Compared: Which Is Best?

Posted by Alex Silbergleit on Mon, Feb 2, 2015 @ 13:02 PM

If you’re looking for a C-Arm (and it seems like everyone is these days), the choices can be overwhelming. There are the major brands to choose from like Philips, GE, Siemens, Ziehm, Genoray and GEMSS (formally known as COMED), but you also need to decide between the different variations of C-Arms that each manufacturer offers. However, if you’re interested in a C-Arm, we believe Phillips is a brand to look at, especially in the pre-owned or refurbished market. Let’s compare three different options: Philips Libra, Endura and Pulsera.

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Topics: Medical Imaging Comparisons, C-Arm

Are we lowering CT dose for patients – or for ourselves?

Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Jan 28, 2015 @ 09:01 AM

A recent study in the  Annals of Internal Medicine supports the value of low-dose CT lung scanning for high-risk Medicare-eligible patients. This is seemingly good news, right?  MITA, the Medical Imaging and Technology Alliance, has come out and applauded the effort. And when taken at face value, it does seem praise worthy - groups are aligning and the benefit should be low dose CT exams and improved health outcomes with both being achievable without a heavy financial burden for seniors.
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Topics: iterative image reconstruction, Low-dose solution

2015: The Year of the Functional C-Arm

Posted by Alex Silbergleit on Tue, Jan 20, 2015 @ 09:01 AM

It’s a new year and 2014, for better or for worse, is in the past. In the Chinese Zodiac calendar, 2015 is the year of the Sheep. But in the radiology world, I like to view 2015 as the year of the Functional C-Arm. You can sit back, knock on wood and cross your fingers, but if you really want to make sure your C-Arm continues working all year long there is one simple thing you can do. Preventative Maintenance

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Topics: C-Arm, Used Medical Imaging Equipment, Imaging Equipment Solutions

Protect Yourself When Selling Used Medical Imaging Equipment

Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Tue, Jan 13, 2015 @ 09:01 AM

So you want to sell some of your existing medical imaging equipment. Or maybe you’re even thinking about using your current equipment as a trade in for something newer.   How do you go about it? How do you know who to do business with? How to you determine the selling price or trade-in value of your equipment? What kind of timeline from offer acceptance to equipment removal date is appropriate?

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Topics: Selling Image Equipment, Imaging Equipment Solutions

Diagnostic Imaging in the Veterinary World

Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Jan 7, 2015 @ 12:01 PM

In significant parts of the world, and America in particular, people’s pets are often considered part of the family. It’s common for pet owners to spend thousands of dollars on healthcare for their animals, including fees for CT Scans, MRIs, C-Arms, Ultrasounds and general X-Rays… money that they don’t spend on dream vacations, better vehicles, and other creature (no pun intended) comforts. It’s also common for wealthier individuals to spend exorbitant amounts on their pets’ care, just because they can.

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Topics: Buying Imaging Equipment, Used Medical Imaging Equipment, Medical Imaging Equipment, Veterinary Blogs

Sensible Solutions for Refurbished Radiology: The Best of 2014

Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Mon, Dec 29, 2014 @ 10:12 AM

The best articles of 2014 - Atlantis has compiled the most popular blogs of 2014. In case you missed them here they are!

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Topics: Buying Imaging Equipment, Used Medical Imaging Equipment, Imaging Equipment Solutions, Medical Imaging Equipment

2014: A Year In Review for C-Arms

Posted by Alex Silbergleit on Mon, Dec 22, 2014 @ 08:12 AM

The year 2014 is almost at an end and a lot has happened this year. Donald Sterling is no longer the owner of the LA Clippers after his racial tirade. The Ebola epidemic hit the United States for the first time. And Same Sex Marriage laws were passed in Oregon, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, Colorado, Indiana, Nevada, West Virginia and North Carolina. It was been a very busy year in the C-Arm world as well. Below are 4 areas in which C-Arms recognized a lot of changes this year:

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Topics: Buying Imaging Equipment, C-Arm, Used Medical Imaging Equipment

Capture It All... with MediCapture

Posted by Alex Silbergleit on Mon, Dec 15, 2014 @ 16:12 PM

Here we are, days away from entering into the year 2015 and sometimes we take all the technology that is accessible to us for granted. 150 years ago there were no C-Arms, no X-Ray systems, no computers and no printers. Charles Babbage, motivated by frustrations he felt from the tedious and often times inaccurate task

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Topics: Buying Imaging Equipment, C-Arm, Imaging Equipment Solutions

The Secret Life of Used and Refurbished Medical Imaging Equipment

Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Dec 10, 2014 @ 10:12 AM

Do you know the difference between used and refurbished medical imaging equipment? Does anyone? I decided to look online and see what people’s comments and questions were. I was surprised—and not surprised—by the level of confusion out there. Some people thought that “used” means the equipment is still working and can be sold again. Some thought “refurbished” means the equipment is broken and scratched, then cleaned up and repaired and sold for lower price. Others thought that used equipment was sent back to the factory for minor repairs and was then wrapped in plastic and sold as refurbished.

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Topics: Buying Imaging Equipment, Medical Imaging Comparisons, Imaging Equipment Solutions