Jonathan S. Batchelor[email protected]ISCPU Medical Management SystemsCPU Medical Management Systems of San Diego will highlight the latest iteration of its radiology practice management software, MED/FM for Radiology 6.1, at the 2006 RSNA conference.November 6, 2006ISCompressusSoftware development firm Compressus of Washington, DC, is showcasing its enterprise systems integration software products, including Medical Message Mediator (M3), Virtual Worklist, and Systems Management Dashboard (SMD), at RSNA 2006.November 6, 2006ISCommissureHealthcare applications development firm Commissure of New York City will showcase its RadCube Suite data mining tool for radiology and imaging departments.November 6, 2006ISCodeRyteInternet-based medical coding technology and services provider CodeRyte of Bethesda, MD, will demonstrate its new vascular interventional radiology (VIR) coding application.November 6, 2006ISCernerHealthcare informatics developer Cerner of Kansas City, MO, will spotlight Millennium RadNet, its unified RadNet RIS and ProVision PACS; its PowerChart ECG; and its Millennium 2007 electronic medical record (EMR) system at McCormick Place later this month.November 6, 2006ISCatalisHealthcare software developer Catalis of Austin, TX, will demonstrate its Accelerator electronic healthcare record (EHR) system, created for primary use on a wireless tablet-based PC.November 6, 2006ISBrit SystemsImage information technology developer Brit Systems of Dallas has added new features to its Roentgen RIS, which will be on display at this year's RSNA conference.November 6, 2006ISBeverly Hills Medical SystemsRadiology informatics developer Beverly Hills Medical Systems will demonstrate the features and capabilities of its OmniServer RIS/PACS and practice management system.November 6, 2006ISAvreoAvreo of New Orleans will premiere its integrated radiology workflow application, InterWorks 2007, at the RSNA conference.November 6, 2006ISAspyraRadiology informatics developer Aspyra of Calabasas, CA, is bringing its CyberRad RIS and AccessRad RIS/PACS to the 2006 RSNA conference in Chicago.November 6, 2006Previous PagePage 13 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