Feature | Kim Phelan

Riding along in the car recently, my 13-year-old son told me that viewing a Holocaust dramatization and then meeting ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Feature | John S. Koller, Garrett W. Lindemann, Ph

With all new technologies come new challenges. As imaging has evolved within the pathology domain from analog to digital, causing radiology and pathology imaging to crossover, the devices that generate the digital images pose several challenges.

Time May 21, 2006
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As a successful, independent, three-site imaging center conducting more than 60,000 outpatient procedures each year in ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Good technology strategies have served LaPorte Hospital and Health Services well, and continue to provide a backbone for ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Feature | Mary Beth Massat

Radiology is currently experiencing a very volatile state, as advancements in device technology are creating a new ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Feature | Kim Phelan

An invaluable tool for radiology, cardiology and various other departments throughout the enterprise, PACS is now in hot ...

Time May 21, 2006
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The Knoxville Comprehensive Breast Center (KCBC) in Knoxville, TN, was founded in 1983 for the sole purpose of improving ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Feature | John Hall

Well before flat-panel televisions became all the rage in the consumer market, healthcare facilities began singing the ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Feature | Gail E. Latimer, MSN, RN, vice president

Information technology (IT) solutions are playing perhaps the most vital role in fulfilling the goals of the 100,000 ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Feature | Shalmali Pal

Breast biopsy rates grew quite dramatically during the latter part of the 20th century, and radiologists performed the ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Things are looking up at Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center, Riverside, CA’s only remaining nonprofit hospital ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH), Canada’s preeminent radiation therapy treatment facility, annually treats more than 10 ...

Time May 21, 2006
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OAK BROOK, IL – Systems engineers from 64 leading healthcare technology vendors, including GE Healthcare, Siemens, IBM ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Many process improvements have recently been developed and implemented at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Feature | Cristen Bolan

Digital imaging is conquering one of the last digital frontiers in healthcare — breast screening and diagnosis. The ...

Time May 21, 2006
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Feature | Maureen Leahy

Image fusion — combining image data from different modalities, and of which hybrid imaging is a subset — is ...

Time May 18, 2006
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Feature | Herman Oosterwijk MS, MBA

On a recent road trip to Arizona in my RV, I noticed that the dashboard indicator for the engine temperature did not ...

Time May 18, 2006
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How is NeuroLogica upholding its conviction that all people, regardless of where they live, should have access to high ...

Time May 18, 2006
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Feature | Brady D. Schultz

Any time a patient can be administered minimally invasive treatments percutaneously, have an increased chance at abridged recovery time and a reduced or eliminated hospital visit, it’s a step in the right direction. Efficiency is crucial, and interventional imaging is becoming more effective each year.

Time May 18, 2006
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Feature | Mary Beth Massat

With all the discussion surrounding the development of a national Electronic Health Record (EHR), perhaps nothing better ...

Time May 18, 2006
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