Jonathan S. Batchelor[email protected]Radiation Oncology/TherapyAnatom-eComputer visualization developer Anatom-e of Houston will debut its Anatom-e XRT workstation at this year's RSNA show in Chicago.November 7, 2006ISHIPAA security still problematicWhile healthcare security and privacy breaches have become recurrent front-page stories, a recent report found that nearly half of U.S. healthcare providers have made little progress in HIPAA Security Rule compliance.November 6, 2006ISXimisHealthcare information technology firm Ximis will release version 7.0 of its Xiris RIS at the 2006 RSNA conference later this month.November 6, 2006ISThinking SystemsImaging informatics vendor Thinking Systems is unveiling the release of its Web-based ThinkingRIS, which is integrated with its ThinkingPACS product and powered by a single database.November 6, 2006ISThinAir DataRadiology informatics firm ThinAir Data will spotlight its TeleRIS system for teleradiology companies and radiology groups that provide service under multiple contracts.November 6, 2006ISSwearingen SoftwareRIS developer Swearingen Software will demonstrate new features added to its core product, RISynergy, over the course of the past year.November 6, 2006ISSource Medical SolutionsSource Medical Solutions will highlight new features and functions in SourceRad, an integrated, Web-based RIS/PACS product developed in partnership with Los Altos, CA-based ScImage.November 6, 2006ISSoftmedicalImaging informatics developer Softmedical of Saint-Laurent, Quebec, will showcase its RIS/PACS workflow and introduce a standalone version of FLOreporter, its interpretation suite.November 6, 2006ISSiemens Medical SolutionsMultimodality developer Siemens will tout the features and enhancements of its syngo Workflow informatics application at this year's RSNA conference in Chicago.November 6, 2006ISScImageScImage is introducing a fully integrated RIS into its PicomEnterprise product line this year, and will showcase the system during the RSNA technical exhibition.November 6, 2006Previous PagePage 9 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