Jonathan S. Batchelor[email protected]ISComMedicaDiagnostic imaging software developer ComMedica will bring its RIS/PACS product, as well as two new applications, to the RSNA show from its home base of Woking, U.K.November 17, 2005ISCodeRyteInternet-based medical coding technology and services provider CodeRyte of Bethesda, MD, will demonstrate its new angiography coding tool at this year's RSNA show.November 17, 2005ISCoActiv Medical Business SolutionsRadiology informatics software developer CoActiv Medical Business Solutions of Ridgefield, CA, will highlight a new DICOM Modality Worklist service option and brokerless HL7 capabilities.November 17, 2005ISCernerHealthcare informatics heavyweight Cerner will spotlight its Millennium RadNet, unified RadNet RIS, and ProVision PACS in McCormick Place this month.November 17, 2005ISAmicasAmicas of Boston will demonstrate the latest iteration of its Vision Series RIS, 2.10, in Chicago this month.November 17, 2005ISAmerican Medical Sales/Data TransferRIS developer Data Transfer of Thousand Oaks, CA, which has a marketing relationship with Hawthorne, CA-based American Medical Sales (AMS), will showcase its DTI VisualRadPro RIS as well as a scaled down miniRIS/EMR system -- MidasRIS.November 17, 2005ISAgfa HealthCareAgfa HealthCare of Greenville, SC, is highlighting Impax Enterprise, which combines the vendor's Impax PACS 6.0, Impax RIS, Solution Monitoring and Management Services (SMMS), Impax Reporting, and Impax Auditing and Integration Services.November 17, 2005ISRadiology informatics vendors offer cornucopia of productsNovember 17, 2005PACS/VNAIntegrated Modular SystemsHealthcare informatics vendor Integrated Modular Systems (IMSI) of Havertown, PA, will launch its imsiArchive, a newly developed, secure, HIPAA-compliant offsite archiving and data-recovery product.November 15, 2005PACS/VNAMcKesson Provider Technologies - Medical Imaging GroupHealthcare informatics firm McKesson of Richmond, British Columbia, will introduce its Horizon Rad Station eJacket, a quick-access, Web-browser-based radiological exam results viewer.November 13, 2005Previous PagePage 30 of 82Next PageTop StoriesCTMachine learning plus CT helps assess severity of COPDA machine-learning model based on chest CT images accurately predicts lung function, which can help clinicians diagnose and assess COPD.UltrasoundActive thyroid surveillance effective, beneficial for older patientsMolecular ImagingFES-PET shows promise staging women with invasive lobular cancerCTStructured CT reporting tool may aid hernia detection after bariatric surgeryMRIHigher ventricular and atrial heart volumes boost cardiac disease risk