U.S. Electronics Inc. will introduce two new medical-grade high-luminance monochrome LCD displays, offering a full array of features. The new high-contrast USEI/Totoku ME355i2 3 MP and ME253i2 2 MP monitors support a broad range of diagnostic imaging modalities, including CT, MRI and high-speed 3-D image rendering.
Acuo Technologies will be showcasing Version 5.0 of its DICOM Services Grid solution. This latest software version will enable end-users to better reconcile, distribute and maintain medical image data to improve workflow, efficiency and reliability.
Sectra announced the release of an enhanced version of Sectra Control Tower, its workflow optimization and resource ...
Radiology departments have many different needs and face a wide variety of challenges that can impact their departments ...
Merge eMed has announced the release of Fusion RIS Version 3.1. This version improves upon Fusion RIS, now used as an integrated business and clinical workflow solution in more than 150 hospital-based and freestanding radiology imaging facilities.
Philips will demonstrate enhancements to the interventional capabilities of the angio suite.
By improving image quality with low count-rate imaging, GEMINI TF opens the door to the next emerging set of applications for PET — molecular imaging. GEMINI TF is available in 16-slice and 64-channel CT configurations.
Despite decades of progress in breast imaging, one challenge continues to test even the most skilled radiologists ...
CR RADCHEX, a QA test tool that effectively measures computed radiography (CR) performance, is now available in a wireless configuration.
ACC together with AHA and other key healthcare organizations, has launched "Door to Balloon (D2B): An Alliance for ...
The new CLARiiON CX3 UltraScale series is designed to deliver maximum healthcare application performance, scalability, reliability and ease of use.
Bayer Radiology’s Barbara Ruhland and Thom Kinst discuss how radiology departments can address the many different ...
Delivering high-resolution in 4,096 shades of gray, the Sony FilmStation system takes advantage of a new thermal print head and new blue thermal film specifically engineered for the system. The resulting diagnostic-quality images facilitate interpretation of studies in a full range of modalities, including DR, CR, CT, MRI and others.
Toshiba will showcase its first floor-mounted, multiaxis X-ray system and the latest addition to the Infinix-i series family – the Infinix VFi/BP/FD. At the heart of the system is a multiaxis floor mounted positioner that allows clinician access and anatomical coverage of the patient.
RIS Concepts Inc. will introduce a Web-based radiology group workflow application fine-tuned for the needs of radiology groups reading studies for multiple client facilities. New RAD-RIS creates an integrated worklist combining studies across multiple enterprises and locations, while simultaneously interfacing PACS solutions in use at different hospital and clinics.
eHealth Saskatchewan plays a vital role in providing IT services to patients, health care providers, and partners such ...
With the adoption of PACS within multiple departments across the enterprise and its increasing operation across ...
The University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics in Madison, WI, is at the forefront of medical research and technology ...
Integrated Modular Systems Inc. (IMSI) has released the upgraded and integrated imsiRIS.PACS, a Web-based image and ...
AMICAS Inc. has released Vision Series PACS Version 5.0, a release representing advancements to the company’s image ...
TeraRecon will introduce the iNtuition platform architecture for the Aquarius suite of products. iNtuition is designed ...
With this year's $108,000 Section 179 limit, medical purchases completed before Dec. 31, 2006 can count as eligible ...
Maintaining the financial health of your radiology practice is key to helping you address the physical health of your ...
As one of the first hospitals in Missouri to be built under the Hill Burton Act of 1946, Madison Medical Center serves ...
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