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ScImage Inc.’s PicomEnterprise solution is a Web-based enterprise imaging solution that captures, stores, distributes and archives radiology and cardiology image exams from reportedly any DICOM and many non-DICOM devices.

Time December 03, 2006
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Using an appliance-based foundation and industry-standard DICOM architecture, the PaxBox server appliance is designed to ...

Time December 03, 2006
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Breast Magnetic Resonance (MR) Imaging has gained significant attention in the past three years resulting in many ...

Time December 03, 2006
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Franklin & Seidelmann Subspecialty Radiology has announced the extension its radiology offering through a partnership ...

Time December 03, 2006
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IBM Corp. is collaborating with Bycast Inc. to establish an enterprise-wide storage system at Iowa Health System. The new system is based on IBM’s Grid Medical Archive Solution, a tool designed to allow cardiology, radiology and other digital images to be shared across multiple sites as well as provide long-term storage.

Time December 03, 2006
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The Reliance Endoscope Processing System (Reliance EPS), designed for GI departments, is a high-level disinfection ...

Time December 03, 2006
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B-CAD 2.0 is an expanded version of Medipattern’s B-CAD software for breast ultrasound. It is designed to assist ...

Time December 03, 2006
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VyMed Diagnostic Imaging Center radiologists work hard to cater to referring physicians’ needs. That’s why this six ...

Time December 03, 2006
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Calgary Scientific Medical Group has announced FDA clearance of software that extends advanced medical visualization ...

Time December 03, 2006
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Sharp Electronics Corp. announced the release of its new 65-inch LCD monitor, being marketed to hospitals for image-guided surgery. The PN-655U panel provides 1920 by 1080 2-megapixel high-definition resolution, which enables display of both computer and video for medical imaging.

Time December 03, 2006
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The next-generation Voluson E8 includes a number of new tools to help improve clinical workflow, including SonoVCAD ...

Time December 03, 2006
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Merge eMed's Fusion RIS/PACS MX is designed for increased productivity and driving new referrals for imaging businesses. This new offering features a “Radiologist Command Center,” providing access to all patient-related information and images.

Time December 03, 2006
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Ziehm’s Object Detected Dose Control feature for the Vision line of C-arms purportedly improves image quality with a low dose while also making the system easier to handle. The new real-time image control covers the whole field of view and provides independent object positioning within the field.

Time November 30, 2006
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More than a third of doctors who sit on the review boards that oversee the integrity of clinical trials have financial ...

Time November 30, 2006
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Brit Systems' Roentgen Router is reportedly compatible with any vendor’s DICOM-compliant PACS or teleradiology system. The router provides auto-routing and prefetching of DICOM studies triggered by information in the exam order or study.

Time November 30, 2006
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NEC Display Solutions of America Inc.'s 57-inch MultiSync LCD5710 wide-screen monitor is one of the largest commercial LCDs available.

Time November 30, 2006
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Two whistle-blowers sued the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, alleging that senior officials ...

Time November 30, 2006
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Brit Systems' clinical context object workgroup-enabled workstation, Brit Lite, uses vendor-independent HL7 CCOW standards to enable the viewing of medical images and reports within a patient context set by disparate clinical applications at the point of care.

Time November 30, 2006
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Efforts to include more private insurers in Medicare may be costing the agency more money, new research shows. On ...

Time November 30, 2006
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Eastman Kodak Co. has released the In-Vivo Multispectral imaging system, designed to assist in advanced research applications. The system is capable of identifying molecular abnormalities that are the origin of disease at a very early stage.

Time November 29, 2006
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