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Panasonic Computer Solutions' reportedly durable, reliable computing device is specifically designed to support e-Health initiatives, improve clinical care and enhance business performance. The new Panasonic Toughbook Wireless Display complements the company’s full line of durable, reliable mobile computing devices for healthcare.

Time May 23, 2006
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SpeechMagic 6.1 boosts speech recognition accuracy and scalability, and has been raised to up to 15,000 users per ...

Time May 23, 2006
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Users of GE’s LOGIQ 7 and LOGIQ 9 ultrasound systems can now easily position the new 17-inch flat screen monitor to the ...

Time May 23, 2006
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Kodak has received clearance from the FDA for several specialized functions that enable radiologists to diagnose images ...

Time May 23, 2006
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A new feature of Roentgen RIS is a Web-based transcription product for radiology reports. Integrated into the database ...

Time May 23, 2006
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The Radiance is National Display Systems’ (NDS) flagship product for surgical applications. It incorporates display ...

Time May 23, 2006
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The latest version of Per-Se Technologies’ enterprise-wide patient scheduling and perioperative information system ...

Time May 23, 2006
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With the syngo Suite, image acquisition, RIS, PACS and postprocessing come together with the clinical and administrative ...

Time May 23, 2006
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The ER2000 Emergency Cart features a bright yellow one-touch breakaway seal that instantly springs both cart doors open ...

Time May 23, 2006
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Allowing hospitals to achieve positive bedside medication verification at the point of care, the CLP-521 and CLP-7202e ...

Time May 23, 2006
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Feature | John Hall

Picture archiving and communications systems (PACS) are capable of finally realizing the full potential of digital ...

Time May 22, 2006
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Just like the Intel chips that power PCs (and now finally Apple Macintoshes, too!), treatment planning software represents the engine that drives accuracy and effective functionality in radiation oncology equipment used to fight cancer. Consequently, it’s nearly impossible to dismiss the software’s importance and impact on cancer treatment delivery.

Time May 22, 2006
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PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico, March 9, 2006 — The increasing role and mainstreaming of breast MRI in hospitals and breast ...

Time May 22, 2006
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One of the key trends we noticed at RSNA 2005 was the increased emphasis on connectivity between imaging and information ...

Time May 22, 2006
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Although healthcare budgets are tight, needs are expanding. Clinical facilities are continuously looking for ways to ...

Time May 22, 2006
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Acclaimed stage and screen actor Avery Brooks playfully demanded to know “where are the flying cars” in that insurance ...

Time May 22, 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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Feature | Ryan Hiett

It’s like a never-ending battle — that’s how Lena Napolitano, M.D., describes the recent and sharp rise in nosocomial ...

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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