Jonathan S. Batchelor[email protected]ISGuardian Technologies InternationalRadiology informatics firm Guardian Technologies will unveil its integrated RIS/PACS product, FlowPoint 6.2, to RSNA attendees.November 6, 2006ISGE HealthcareGE will debut its Centricity RIS-IC, which was formerly known as IDX Imagecast, with its Centricity PACS application in a new offering, Centricity Radiology.November 6, 2006ISFerrania Imaging TechnologiesFerrania Imaging Technologies will display the latest version of its LifeWeb RIS, 2.5, later this month at the 2006 RSNA show in Chicago.November 6, 2006ISEmpiric SystemsRadiology informatics developer Empiric Systems will highlight the features of its Encompass.Net Web-based radiology management system with RIS, PACS, and billing capabilitiesNovember 6, 2006ISEclipsysHealthcare informatics developer Eclipsys will demonstrate its clinical RIS/PACS offering, Eclipsys Diagnostic Imaging Solutions, and its RIS product, Sunrise Radiology, in the technical exhibits of the 2006 RSNA show.November 6, 2006ISEBM TechnologiesImage informatics developer EBM Technologies will spotlight its UniGate electronic medical record (EMR) image management system later this month.November 6, 2006ISEastman Kodak Health GroupEastman Kodak Health Group will unveil the latest version of its CareStream RIS application, and will also showcase its CareStream Enterprise Information Management (EIM) system at the 2006 RSNA show.November 6, 2006ISDynamic ImagingWeb-based PACS developer Dynamic Imaging of Allendale, NJ, will demonstrate its IntegradWeb RIS/PACS product at the RSNA meeting later this month.November 6, 2006ISDR SystemsDR Systems of San Diego will exhibit its unified RIS/PACS platform, Unity RIS/PACS, with enhanced electronic medical record (EMR) integration and improved RIS features.November 6, 2006ISData TransferRIS developer Data Transfer of Thousand Oaks, CA, which has a marketing relationship with PACS vendor American Medical Sales (AMS) of Hawthorne, CA, will showcase its DTI-Visualradpro RIS/PACS.November 6, 2006Previous PagePage 12 of 82Next PageTop StoriesCTPET/CT identifies bone demineralization in breast cancer patientsPET/CT holds promise as an opportunistic osteoporosis screening tool in high-risk oncology subgroups.MRIIs MRI in patients with retained metal fragments dangerous?Womens ImagingAI shows promise as second reader in breast cancer screeningResidents/FellowsRad residents show interest in global health imaging, but face barriersAIInvestigators test ChatGPT-4 Turbo for radiology AI monitoring