Imaging IT
New Medical e-Textbook Provides Free App for Imaging Case Studies
A new medical e-textbook is a point-of-care clinical companion that explores the complexities of MRI and other imaging modalities used to diagnose and monitor a variety of diseases, presented through a compilation of intriguing patient cases. More...28 Jul 2011
In Other News
New Consulting Concept Devised for More Efficient Processes in Radiology
Software Provides Registry of Medical Reports and Images
Tabletop Dry Laser Imager Features Automatic Image Quality Control
Software Developed to Help Reduce the Risks of Radiation Exposure from CT Scans
Router's One-Click Patient Upload and Routing Feature Designed to Transform Teleradiology Efficiency
Software Enables Automatic Analysis of Mammograms
Chinese Regulatory Approval Secured for Digital Mammography CAD Technology
Software Provides Dual-Modality PET/CT Imaging Direct to the Desktop
New Screens Improve Diagnosis at Mammography-Screening Center
PACS to Be Implemented in Finland's Largest Medical Imaging Unit
RIS Provides Integrated e-Prescribing and Clinical Decision Support Capabilities
Significant Increase in Lung Nodule Detection with Chest X-Ray Application
Software Analyzes Previously Unused Ultrasound Data to Quantify Extent of Musculoskeletal Injuries
Commercial Version of Clinical Radiology Workstation Available; PACS and RIS to Follow
Software Application Designed for Ultrasound Reporting, Image Management, Ultrasound Workstation and DICOM Viewer
PACS Vendors Clamor for More Technologic Advancements
Image Analysis Systems Developed for Breast Cancer Detection
Software Helps Orthopedic Surgeons View EHR Images
PACS Integration with EMRs Major Concern of Hospitals
Improved Detection of Lung Cancer Nodules with CAD Chest X-Ray Technology
Image Interoperability Platform Facilitates Image Sharing, Exchange
Mobile Diagnostic Medical Imaging App Developed for Remote Diagnostic Viewing
Radiologists, Vendors, Look beyond PACS and RIS
The Imaging IT Channel of MedImaging speaks the language of PACS, RIS, and DICOM, and other healthcare IT elements without which contemporary clinical imaging would be impossible.