Case Study | Geoffrey D. Rubin, M.D., chief of Cardio

In the early 1990s, while my colleagues and I at Stanford University foresaw the power of volumetric data as a logical extension of spiral CT evolution, we did not foresee the necessity of these tools to efficiently navigate and interpret CT scans composed of thousands of transverse reconstructions.

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Cerner’s "Smart Room" is powered by the CareAware architecture - the integration of multiple devices with the Electronic ...

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A new wall-mounted workstation series was recently deployed at Los Angeles-based HealthCare Partners Medical Group to ...

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Expanding on its continuum of solutions to support nursing workflow and patient-centered care, McKesson introduced the ...

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In the business sector, employees occasionally have the misfortune of laboring within what might be termed: “the toxic ...

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Feature | Rick Dana Barlow

The first thing you should know about remarketed or used equipment is that it’s not about picking up someone else’s junk ...

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The DR-4010C scanner provides color scanning up to 42 pages per minute and 84 images per minute. The scanner includes ...

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B-CAD 1.0 is designed to assist in the analysis and reporting of lesions in breast ultrasound. The system is the first ...

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Nuance Communications Inc. introduced its DragonConnect in conjunction with Dragon NaturallySpeaking Medical, a ...

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Feature | Ryan Hiett

Although it’s relatively new to coronary artery disease (CAD) detection, computed tomography angiography (CTA) is ...

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Vital Signs Inc.’s Swedish sister company, Breas Medical AB, has received FDA clearance to market a new continuous ...

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ProtocolWatch is an application available on Philips’ IntelliVue patient monitors that applies patient monitoring data ...

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Clinical and operational information, such as patient weight, therapy length or bed status from Hill-Rom’s “smart beds” ...

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The AED 10 and AED 20 both feature a reportedly intuitive design to guide virtually any rescuer through a cardiac ...

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April 11, 2007 – AMICAS, Inc., a developer of radiology and medical image and information management solutions, will ...

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Feature | Rick Dana Barlow

While much of the buzz in recent years surrounding computed tomography technology has focused on the escalating number ...

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TotalLook version 8.0 by iCAD Inc., a solution for film-to-digital conversion, reportedly enables comparative image ...

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The new Innova 3131IQ, a digital flat panel Biplane Imaging System introduced by GE Healthcare, covers the full size of ...

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The OpalRad integrated RIS/PACS solution is a comprehensive image management and reporting system that brings the ...

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Feature | Amy Ballard, MEd

Radiation therapy (RT) is an imaging intensive process across multiple stages -- simulation, planning and treatment -- and is technologically intensive. To keep up with the needs of this treatment, it would seem that oncology IT, such as oncology information management systems (OIMS), would be racing to deliver new enhancements and features.

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