News | Enterprise Imaging

Change Healthcare successfully implemented its Radiology PACS (picture archiving and communication system), Image Repository and Workflow Intelligence solution for Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) NHS Foundation Trust. The suite of solutions replaced the existing PACS at Addenbrooke’s Hospital.

Time April 15, 2019
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Sponsored Content | Videos | Information Technology

Vital Images has developed a strategy that allows its customers to capture revenues that are otherwise missed while ...

Time April 15, 2019
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Videos | Artificial Intelligence

Paul Chang, M.D., professor of radiology, vice chair of radiology informatics and medical director for enterprise ...

Time April 12, 2019
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360 Photos | 360 View Photos

This 360 degree view shows staff at the University of Colorado Heart and Vascular Center performing live transesophageal ...

Time April 12, 2019
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Feature | Artificial Intelligence | By Greg Freiherr

The use of smart algorithms has the potential to make healthcare more efficient. Sarah Eskreis-Winkler, M.D. presented ...

Time April 12, 2019
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Blog | Cybersecurity

Sooner or later, the bad guys are going to figure out that healthcare IT is where it is at — and that imaging has a key ...

Time April 12, 2019
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Feature | Breast Imaging

Imaging Technology News spoke with Bob Foley, vice president of sales and marketing of QView Medical, Inc., about the ...

Time April 12, 2019
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Feature | Enterprise Imaging | By Jeff Zagoudis

The central premise behind enterprise imaging (EI) is giving physicians the resources they need to provide the best care ...

Time April 11, 2019
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Feature | Flat Panel Displays | By Melinda Taschetta-Millane

The flat panel display market shows signs of maturing, however many new applications are available that can help to ...

Time April 11, 2019
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The Department of Radiology at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Medical Center, the level 1 trauma center of VCU ...

Time April 11, 2019
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Feature | Radiation Oncology | By Jeff Zagoudis

Brain tumors are some of the most complicated forms of cancer to treat due to their extremely sensitive location ...

Time April 11, 2019
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Feature | Contrast Media Injectors | By Jeff Zagoudis

One of the most controversial issues in radiology in recent years has been the use of gadolinium as a contrast agent in ...

Time April 11, 2019
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News | Interventional Radiology

Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies announced Ethicon has launched a new global registry to collect and analyze real-world data on patients with soft tissue liver lesions ablated with the company’s Neuwave Microwave Ablation System. The company made the announcement at the annual meeting of the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR 2019), March 23-28 in Austin, Texas.

Time April 10, 2019
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News | Teleradiology

vRad (Virtual Radiologic), a Mednax Radiology Solutions practice, announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued the company’s 19thpatent. The new patent, Patent No. 10,198,816 B2, is entitled “Medical Evaluation Machine Learning Workflows and Processes.” The patent covers methods and systems for automated image recognition using artificial intelligence (AI) in an electronic workflow and for performing a diagnostic evaluation of a medical image study that can be modified, updated or prioritized.

Time April 10, 2019
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News | Radiation Dose Management

Qaelum NV of Leuven, Belgium, and Toyo Corp. of Tokyo, Japan announced they have entered into a cooperation agreement for the distribution throughout Japan of Qaelum’s dose monitoring solution — Dose.

Time April 10, 2019
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News | Interventional Radiology

April 10, 2019 —Smart speakers customarily used in your living room can act as an aid to physicians in hospital ...

Time April 10, 2019
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News | Proton Therapy

Varian, in partnership with the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Department of Radiation Oncology and the Maryland Proton Treatment Center, presented publicly the first pre-clinical results of its research on ultra-high-dose rate cancer treatments with protons. Known as Flash therapy, it is a non-invasive therapy for cancer delivering high doses of radiation in ultra-high-speeds (less than 1 second) and represents the potential for a major breakthrough in the treatment of cancer. The preclinical Flash therapy results — presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting, March 29-April 3 in Atlanta — showed reduced toxicity in healthy tissues and organs.

Time April 09, 2019
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Technology | Cardiovascular Ultrasound

DiA Imaging Analysis announced the launch of LVivo SAX, a cardiac analysis tool that helps clinicians quickly and accurately interpret ultrasound images and assess heart functionality among patients suspected of suffering from acute coronary syndrome (ACS).

Time April 09, 2019
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News | Digital Pathology

Digital pathology company Deep Lens Inc. announced the closing of a $14 million Series A financing that will further expand the company’s artificial intelligence (AI) and platform product development activities. Deep Lens is focused on AI-driven digital pathology for clinical trial recruitment at the time of diagnosis.

Time April 09, 2019
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News | Enterprise Imaging

Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital (CCUH) recently selected Novarad to provide its facility with the Ncompass Enterprise Imaging System and specialized image management of both DICOM and non-DICOM with the company’s SnapView mobile app.

Time April 08, 2019
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