Erik L. Ridley[email protected]ISVigilance is crucial for radiology quality controlA quality control management system can yield important benefits for radiology departments. But long-term success requires ongoing monitoring of its use and training, according to research from the University of Maryland Health System.August 2, 2012Advanced VisualizationAutomated image processing bolsters radiology workflowAlthough it's been around for more than a decade, multimodality image registration hasn't entered routine clinical use. But a team from the U.S. National Institutes of Health believes an automated data processing system can clear workflow hurdles, sparking adoption of imaging registration and other advanced image analysis tools.July 26, 2012PACS/VNAUPMC slashes PACS downtime via workflow continuity modelPACS downtime can be dramatically reduced by adopting a workflow continuity approach that ensures access to critical functions such as reading and dictating exams in cases of system unavailability, according to researchers from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC).July 25, 2012Advanced VisualizationApps or Web? Options abound for mobile devices in imagingMobile devices open up a whole new opportunity to utilize medical images, but institutions have choices to make on how to implement this exciting new technology. Options such as native apps or Web-based viewers based on HTML5 each come with their pros and cons.July 18, 2012PACS/VNAAla. network targets sustainable image exchangeIn a presentation at last month's Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine meeting, Dr. Barton Guthrie shared how the burgeoning Central Alabama Health Image Exchange hopes to improve patient care and reduce unnecessary costs.July 18, 2012PACS/VNAAuntMinnie.com PACS InsiderJuly 15, 2012UltrasoundAuntMinnie.com Ultrasound InsiderJuly 12, 2012AIFDA releases final guidance documents on CADNearly three years after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration published draft guidance on how it plans to regulate computer-assisted detection (CAD) technology, the agency has released the final versions.July 8, 2012PACS/VNAMPEG-4 compression an option for combat teleradiologyIn combat zones, it's not always feasible to send large cross-sectional imaging studies over the low-bandwidth networks often found in remote areas. But this critical task can be performed reliably by converting DICOM files into MPEG-4 movies, according to an article published online in the Journal of Digital Imaging.July 4, 2012Nuclear MedicineGE, Cardinal hit with lawsuit over Myoview distributionGE Healthcare and Cardinal Health have been hit with an antitrust suit filed by radiopharmacy PharmaRx Pharmaceuticals, charging that the companies have a monopoly on sales of GE's Myoview cardiac imaging agent.July 4, 2012Previous PagePage 204 of 389Next PageTop StoriesAIU.S. FDA may need to clarify SaMD validation standardsIn a video interview, a Dana-Farber Cancer Institute expert describes what the "rigor spectrum" is in validation study designs.Molecular ImagingPSMA-PET/CT may replace NaF-PET/CT in advanced prostate cancerWomens ImagingPreop breast MRI improves surgical planning, but use disparities remainWomens ImagingFIGO classification from MRI leads to moderate agreement among radsSponsor ContentRegister Now: Breaking Barriers in Breast Imaging Webinar