Toshiba America Medical Systems framed the latest upgrades to its Aquilion One and Aquilion Premium scanners at the 2010 RSNA meeting as the means for improved productivity.
Toshiba America Medical Systems framed the latest upgrades to its Aquilion One and Aquilion Premium scanners at the 2010 RSNA meeting as the means for improved productivity. The enhanced technology has the potential to improve the bottom lines of healthcare providers as it facilitates diagnosis by increasing scan speed and lessening the need for other modalities, according to Joseph F. Cooper, director of the CT business unit at Toshiba.
New Analysis Forecasts Substantial Cost Savings with the Use of Photon Counting CT for CCTA
March 8th 2025The use of ultra-high-resolution photon-counting CT in the evaluation of stable chest pain may significantly reduce follow-up tests and invasive coronary angiography (ICA) procedures, possibly resulting in millions in health-care cost savings, according to a cost-effectiveness analysis presented recently at the European Congress of Radiology.