Jonathan S. Batchelor[email protected]ISAmicasAmicas of Boston will spotlight its Insight Dashboard analytical diagnostic imaging application in Chicago this month.November 6, 2006ISA-Life MedicalComputerized practice management developer A-Life Medical of San Diego will debut its Fusion3 natural language processing (NLP) application at McCormick Place later this month.November 6, 2006ISAgfa HealthCareAgfa HealthCare of Greenville, SC, will show the latest versions of its integrated RIS/PACS/reporting system for acute care and imaging centers at this year's RSNA conference.November 6, 2006ISAbsolute Medical Software SystemsAbsolute Medical Software Systems, a Houston-based healthcare technology provider, will introduce a RIS with enhanced practice management functionality.November 6, 2006ISRadiology informatics shows interoperability, workflow improvementsNovember 6, 2006CTInfinittInfinitt of Phillipsburg, NJ, will be unveiling a work-in-progress software application, the Infinitt Lung Solution, at the 2006 RSNA conference later this month.November 2, 2006PACS/VNAMcKesson Provider Technologies - Medical Imaging GroupMcKesson will be unveiling new enhancements and features for its Horizon Medical Imaging PACS product.October 30, 2006PACS/VNAInfinittInfinitt will highlight its integrated RIS/PACS product, Infinitt Radiology Suite, and its cardiac PACS offering.October 30, 2006PACS/VNACernerCerner will showcase a new optional update for its ProVision PACS product, as well as upgrades to its integrated ProVision RIS/PACS.October 30, 2006PACS/VNASage Software Healthcare DivisionSage Software Healthcare Division, formerly Emdeon Practice Services, will be unveiling its latest PACS product, Intergy PACS by Sage.October 30, 2006Previous PagePage 14 of 82Next PageTop StoriesPractice ManagementImaging experts hope NSA enforcement bill delivers on accountabilityImaging societies are monitoring the progress of a recently introduced bill that would "give more teeth" to the No Surprises Act.CTPET/CT identifies bone demineralization in breast cancer patientsMRIIs 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 barriers