Today’s busy emergency departments have an arsenal of imaging tools at their disposal when triaging and diagnosing trauma patients. Increasingly, ED physicians are turning to more sophisticated technologies in addition to proven standbys — such as ultrasound, CR and DR — when diagnosing victims.
There’s no denying it: Whether you’re a gadget geek or a technophobe, technology has invaded your world, both personally ...
Feb. 26, 2007 — Draeger Medical Inc. has begunthe U.S. launch of its new ventilation system, the Oxylog 3000, which is ...
Radiology departments have many different needs and face a wide variety of challenges that can impact their departments ...
February 26, 2007 – Agfa HealthCare announced today that it will showcase its IMPAX Data Center, a real-time database of ...
Employing an enterprise-first approach, Philips Medical Systems� iSite PACS 4.0 and 3.5 enable access to diagnostic ...
Feb. 23, 2007 - Seal Shield Corp. is introducing the first products in a complete family of infection control solutions ...
Despite decades of progress in breast imaging, one challenge continues to test even the most skilled radiologists ...
February 13, 2007 - Sectra will launch at ECR the next generation of its photon-counting full-field digital mammography ...
In a live interview with California radio station KNCO, Rob McAllister asked Cristen Bolan, editor of Imaging Technology ...
Feb. 23, 2007 - Eat less and exercise more - the simple solution to weight loss - is not always simple, according to Dr ...
Bayer Radiology’s Barbara Ruhland and Thom Kinst discuss how radiology departments can address the many different ...
February 23, 2007 - VersaMed recently called upon state and local governments to redouble respiratory care preparation ...
February 12, 2007 - Sectra recently announced that it will launch the latest member of its next-generation Sectra PACS ...
Bill Crounse, M.D., Director of Worldwide Health at Microsoft Corporation, speaks with Imaging Technology News (ITN) on ...
eHealth Saskatchewan plays a vital role in providing IT services to patients, health care providers, and partners such ...
Bill Crounse, M.D., Director of Worldwide Health at Microsoft Corporation, speaks with Imaging Technology News (ITN) on how Radiology is moving the whole industry toward digitization. ITN: How is Radiology playing an important role helping to integrate the enterprise the electronic health record?
Employing an enterprise-first approach, Philips Medical Systems’ iSite PACS 4.0 and 3.5 enable access to diagnostic ...
Emageon Inc.’s new upgrade to its Enterprise Visual Medical System, known as Release 5.30, includes several features ...
Helping organizations to synchronize workflow across the entire enterprise, Siemens Medical Solutions’ Soarian workflow ...
February 22, 2007 - Agfa HealthCare will release its IMPAX Clinical Module, a new software component for the IMPAX ...
GE Healthcare’s Imaging PACS version 3.0 features IHE profiles that automate exam acquisition, reporting and ...
Making the leap from enterprise PACS to a complete multi-department workflow system, Version 3.0 of ScImage Inc.’s ...
February 22, 2007- IBM today announced that Duke Medicine has teamed with IBM to develop and launch a single, unified health portal site where patients can securely and easily access data and services, including personal health profiles; clinical content; account billing and insurance information, with the eventual aim of closing the communication between patients and physicians.
February 25, 2007 