The newest DRYPRO 793 dry laser imager from Konica Minolta, specially designed for mammography applications, has proven itself a top performer for active radiology departments by providing improved resolution, workflow versatility and heightened efficiency.
EIZO's RadiForce R23 is a 2MP 21.3-inch color TFT, dual-domain IPS LCD monitor with accurate display of color and ...
Welch Allyn has introduced a new aneroid to complete its line of sphygmomanometers featuring DuraShock technology, the ...
eHealth Saskatchewan plays a vital role in providing IT services to patients, health care providers, and partners such ...
Mayo Clinic has announced it has developed a series of MRI devices that make it easier to diagnose injuries and diseases ...
The notion of breast positioning has been turned upside down with the Horizon Prone Breastboard. Unlike other bulky ...
A large-screen medical color display system by Barco is specifically designed to bring enhanced flexibility to the ...
While most women understand the importance of health screenings, an estimated 72 million have missed or postponed a ...
The new mobile imaging system called the OEC 9900 Elite, incorporates technology for faster cardiac exams and greater ...
IntegradWeb PACS has integrated with at least eight unique hospital information systems and 27 unique radiology ...
Users of GE’s LOGIQ 7 and LOGIQ 9 ultrasound systems can now easily position the new 17-inch flat screen monitor to the ...
Fujifilm’s APERTO Lucent is a 0.4T mid-field, open MRI system addressing today’s capability and image quality needs ...
Although healthcare budgets are tight, needs are expanding. Clinical facilities are continuously looking for ways to ...
Acclaimed stage and screen actor Avery Brooks playfully demanded to know “where are the flying cars” in that insurance ...
Picture archiving and communications systems (PACS) are capable of finally realizing the full potential of digital ...
SPONSORED CONTENT — Fujifilm’s latest CT technology brings exceptional image quality to a compact and user- and patient ...
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.
PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico, March 9, 2006 — The increasing role and mainstreaming of breast MRI in hospitals and breast ...
One of the key trends we noticed at RSNA 2005 was the increased emphasis on connectivity between imaging and information ...
An integrated RIS/PACS, clinical applications and enterprise-wide access to the electronic health record (EHR) promise ...
Medical diagnostic imaging is one of the fastest growing areas in medicine. Much of this growth is fueled by advances in ...
Sometimes you just can’t get away from a thing. A series of coincidences sprinkle your week with irony, you’re bombarded ...
Where are the synergies of bringing together Elekta and IMPAC? The synergies are numerous, but all converge on our ...
Prior to the mid-1990s, clinicians could choose from a limited number of devices to biopsy palpable and nonpalpable ...