Dave Whitney[email protected]ISStratifying your imaging technology? Think about your people -- part 2As healthcare organizations consider stratifying their imaging technology, augmenting technical skill sets required to sustain a newly adopted platform can be overlooked. The success of a stratified environment depends on the people who support it. In part 2 of this series, healthcare recruiting firm Skinner and Associates offers advice on how to address resource challenges.February 21, 2016PACS/VNAStratifying your imaging technology? Think about your peopleAs healthcare organizations consider stratifying their imaging technology, augmenting technical skill sets required to sustain a newly adopted platform can be easily overlooked. In this article, healthcare recruiting firm Skinner and Associates offers advice on how to proceed.January 25, 2016PACS/VNAUnlocking the imaging data paradigm: Transformation and data migrationEnterprise imaging transformation (EIT) enables healthcare organizations to create an optimal platform for producing quality care at a cost-effective level -- but many enterprises may not be sure how to go about it. Dave Whitney from Ascendian Healthcare Consulting offers some guidance.March 29, 2015Page 1 of 1Top StoriesCTUnderstanding CT flow artifacts is key to better disease diagnosisUnderstanding the mechanics of flow artifacts on CT or CT angiography and how these artifacts are created is key to better disease diagnosis.Molecular ImagingDual-tracer PET/CT shows promise in liver cancer patientsWomens ImagingStudies lacking for trans breast cancer screening trendsArtificial IntelligenceChatGPT performs poorly on ACR exam for residentsSponsor ContentMy BreastAI Suite by GE HealthCare