Blog | June 03, 2014

Surfing the Wave of Big Data

Big data was the hot topic of conversation at the recent 2014 Annual Meeting of the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) in Long Beach, Calif. Most discussions — both in the classrooms and on the exhibit hall floor — revolved around solving enterprise medical image management issues, adapting big data within healthcare practice and research, and understanding the current culture of healthcare enterprise IT. 

Image sharing has come a long way, however pros and cons still remain. One major challenge that still must be addressed is the sharing of documents; just because it’s on the Web doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s sharable, and vendor-neutral doesn’t mean patient-neutral. 

This year, SIIM helped lead the discussion and training to help solve  big data issues. A strong focus on healthcare enterprise image management was highlighted throughout this year’s annual meeting, which identified and addressed the questions and problems that the imaging informatics community must now consider.

The major takeaways from SIIM 2014 for most was “What is VNA doing for the market, and what is left to do?” and “What is the next informatics issue?” To get a clearer picture of what lies down the road ahead, itnTV interviewed several industry luminaries to get their view on the future of big data. You can check out all three videos here.

Big Data Trend

I met with Eliot Siegel, M.D., professor and vice chairman of radiology at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine, department of radiology, to talk about the big data trend, and what it means to personalized medicine as well as precision medicine, and also the challenges and opportunities that exist for radiology. Hear what he has to say in The Big Data Trend.

#SIIMHacks

Donald Dennison, SIIM Board of Directors and Hackathon organizer, met with me to discuss this inaugural event, its importance to the industry and future direction. Be sure to view the video, SIIM 2014 Hackathon, to learn more.

The Future of SIIM

Raym Geis, M.D., SIIM chair, spoke with itnTV about how SIIM is changing its focus away from radiology and more toward to informatics of all medical images. Now that every modality is starting to de-silio images, what are the next steps toward standardization? You can view the video, The Future of SIIM, from itnTV.

SIIM 2015 will be held May 28-30, 2015, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in Washington, D.C./National Harbor. For more information on the many new products and technologies showcased in the exhibit hall, visit ITN’s website.


Related Content

News | Artificial Intelligence

June 15, 2026 — HOPPR recently announced that HOPPR AI Foundry is now available in AWS Marketplace. The availability ...

Time June 19, 2026
arrow
News | Digital Pathology

June 15, 2026 — Leica Biosystems is expanding the availability of its Aperio GT Elite digital scanner into the EMEA ...

Time June 15, 2026
arrow
News | Radiology Business

June 9, 2026 — Bayer has appointed Dr. Jost Reinhard president of the Radiology business within Bayer’s Pharmaceuticals ...

Time June 12, 2026
arrow
News | Imaging Software Development

June 10, 2026 — DeepHealth, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of RadNet, has launched Reporting Pro, an AI-powered ...

Time June 12, 2026
arrow
News | Enterprise Imaging

June 9, 2026 — GE HealthCare will showcase its latest enterprise imaging solutions at the Society for Imaging ...

Time June 09, 2026
arrow
News | Innovative Hospitals

May 27, 2026 — Nearly two years after announcing plans for a “real-world” academic-industrial collaboration, GE ...

Time June 03, 2026
arrow
News | Radiology Business

May 22, 2026 — The American College of Radiology (ACR) supports passage of the Medicare Access to Radiology Care Act (S ...

Time May 26, 2026
arrow
News | Radiology Business

May 22, 2026 — U.S. Sens. Boozman, R-AR, and Luján, D-NM, have introduced the Medicare Access to Radiology Care Act ...

Time May 26, 2026
arrow
Feature | Enterprise Imaging | Kyle Hardner

For radiology departments, the imbalance between surging imaging volume and a shortage of trained radiologists is taking ...

Time May 20, 2026
arrow
News | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

April 27, 2026 — SimonMed, one of the nation’s largest independent outpatient imaging providers, has announced the ...

Time May 04, 2026
arrow
Subscribe Now