June 29, 2007 - Merge Healthcare today announced the release of Merge Mammo version 7.0.1, one of the industry's first multi-modality, vendor-neutral digital mammography workstation applications, which recently received the CE mark for commercial distribution in Europe.

The Merge Mammo system enables organizations to display and read images from different systems simultaneously (digital mammography, ultrasound, MR, CR) and to read all breast studies on a single workstation, regardless of which vendor's acquisition device is used to secure the images.

Version 7.0.1 Offers:

June 28, 2007 — Cardinal Health, a global provider of products and services that improve the safety and productivity of healthcare, received two “Best of the Best Americas” awards from ContactCenterWorld.com, a global on-line resource for contact center and customer service professionals.

Cardinal Health’s Financial Shared Services team was recognized for its community spirit with a gold medal and Kevin Smith, the group’s vice president, received a silver leadership award.

June 28, 2007 — Doctors could soon be storing essential medical information under the skin of their patients, the American Medical Association says.

Devices the size of a grain of rice that are implanted with a needle could give emergency room doctors quick access to the records of chronically ill patients, the nation's largest doctors group said in a report.

The association adopted a policy Monday stating that the devices can improve the "safety and efficiency of patient care" by helping to identify patients and enabling secure access to clinical information.

June 28, 2007 - Fujifilm recently announced that its primary U.S. manufacturing complex, located in Greenwood, SC, will begin using methane gas from a local community landfill to power approximately 40 percent of the facility's operations.

June 28, 2007 — A survey of nearly 700 surgical residents in 17 U.S. medical centers finds that more than half failed to report needle-stick injuries involving patients whose blood could be a source of HIV, hepatitis and other infections.

According to the report, appearing in the June 28 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, say most residents in the survey falsely believe that reporting and getting timely medical attention won't prevent infection. Residents also say reporting takes "too much time" and interrupts their work.

June 27, 2007 - Charles M. Balch, M.D. FACS, was awarded the 2007 Special Recognition Award at this year’s American Society of Clinical Oncologists (ASCO) meeting in Chicago. An acclaimed cancer specialist with Johns Hopkins University and the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center in Baltimore, Dr. Balch was honored for his influence as a leader in the oncology community, specifically for his contributions in the fields of melanoma and breast cancer and his extensive service to ASCO.

June 27, 2007 - Results of a clinical study suggest a sterile barrier sheath system may eliminate the need for nasendoscope high-level disinfection.

One hundred flexible endoscopes using the Slide-On EndoSheath sterile barrier system distributed by Medtronic, Inc. were evaluated for sheath integrity and bacterial contamination after use in patients. The study was conducted at an ambulatory ENT clinic using standard 30 cm flexible nasopharyngoscopes.

June 27, 2007 – MEGADYNE announced the further extension of its E-Z Clean Disposable Laparoscopic Electrodes line with the addition of the Curved Spatula laparoscopic electrode. It is available in standard stem for use with hand-controlled electrosurgical pencils or as split stem for use with a foot-control cord.

June 28, 2007 - Confirma, developer of CADstream and market leader in computer-aided detection (CAD) for breast MRI, today announced research will be published in the July issue of the journal Radiology indicating that CAD for breast MRI may improve standardization and the analysis of benign and malignant lesions.

June 28, 2007 – Precyse Solutions, a leader in health management information services and solutions, recently announced the expansion of its transcription and remote coding services to include Automated Speech Recognition (ASR).

The new ASR technology is built directly into Precyse’s workflow engine, making it transparent to the dictator, the transcriptionologist and the coder, while creating tremendous efficiencies and productivity improvements for the hospital.

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