Philips introduced at the 2006 American Heart Association (AHA) the X7-2 x-MATRIX array transduce, which provides 4-D ...
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.
Numa has a series of enhancements to NumaLink, its cross-vendor data translation solution, and NumaStore, its nuclear medicine and PET/CT image management system.
Radiology departments have many different needs and face a wide variety of challenges that can impact their departments ...
Double Black Imaging is announcing new software releases, including X-Cal DICOM Calibration and QA software and DICOMetrix PACS Performance Monitoring software. X-Cal Calibration software is the company’s proprietary package for automatic DICOM calibration and display quality assurance. This allows for both complete QA of their LCDs and front DICOM calibration.
Resonance Technology Co. Inc. will exhibit a range of features to its CinemaVision audio-video entertainment system as well as the FuncLAB functional MRI system with fully automated image data processing.
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.
Despite decades of progress in breast imaging, one challenge continues to test even the most skilled radiologists ...
Sectra announced the release of an enhanced version of Sectra Control Tower, its workflow optimization and resource ...
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.
Coronary artery disease (CAD) continues to be one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. Each year, approximately ...
Bayer Radiology’s Barbara Ruhland and Thom Kinst discuss how radiology departments can address the many different ...
When St. Mary’s Hospital in Leonardtown, MD, wanted to boost its lagging MRI volume, it went to an extreme. The 105-bed ...
eRAD has received FDA 510(k) clearance for soft-copy viewing of digital mammography images. This clearance allows eRAD ...
Cerner’s unified RIS/PACS solution received several new enhancements, including a critical results documentation and ...
eHealth Saskatchewan plays a vital role in providing IT services to patients, health care providers, and partners such ...
The Surgical C-Arm Table 846 features a free-float tabletop design for quick and comfortable patient positioning. The table’s large radiolucent area, motorized actuation and free-float tabletop make it applicable to both pain care and cardiovascular applications.
With this year's $108,000 Section 179 limit, medical purchases completed before Dec. 31, 2006 can count as eligible ...
As the saying goes, “if we build it, they will come.” That is, assuming we live in a perfect world made of baseball, hot ...
Emory University radiation oncologists recently launched a program for treating brain tumors with frameless radiosurgery ...
Fusion RIS/PACS MX from Merge eMed delivers a single workflow application that is relevant to the entire spectrum of ...
IMPAX 6.0 is a Web-deployable image and information management solution, which will help streamline enterprise workflow ...
The 9095 Multipurpose Analyzer is a portable and compact system for for all diagnostic and mammography measurement needs. The analyzer simultaneously measures dose, dose rate, kV, time and mA or mAs with a single exposure.
Imagine logging in at your workstation, a user interface pops up with your name, Hello Dr. Smith, and the protocols for ...
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