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Enterprise Imaging: Page 1161
ALI improves profitability in Q2
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Canadian PACS firm ALI Technologies reported revenue of $5.7 million (U.S.) in its fiscal second quarter, flat compared with the $5.7 million posted for the same period last year (adjusted to exclude income from restructured European operations).
May 9, 2001
Emageon to offer storage to NJHA
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Emageon has formed a strategic alliance with the New Jersey Hospital Association.
May 8, 2001
Merge releases Java DICOM toolkit
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
PACS and connectivity firm Merge Technologies has released the Java version of its MergeCOM-3 DICOM toolkit.
May 7, 2001
EMR systems take planning and perseverance
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
SALT LAKE CITY - The future of computer applications in radiology lies in their integration into an electronic medical record (EMR) system. Three presenters capped the week's SCAR conference by describing how they brought EMR and the paperless practice to their institutions. One of them confiscated the printers.
May 5, 2001
InfiMed begins sales of StingRay DR detectors
By
Brian Casey
SALT LAKE CITY - Digital x-ray firm InfiMed is commercially launching its StingRay DR flat-panel digital detector program at this week’s SCAR meeting. The Liverpool, NY, company hopes to lower the cost of digital x-ray technology by upgrading existing x-ray rooms, rather than selling new systems.
May 5, 2001
SCAR proposes radiology informatics fellowships/grants
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
SALT LAKE CITY - The academic discipline of medical informatics is being developed at universities across the U.S. But radiology, arguably the medical science most heavily dependent on the seamless transfer and display of digital information, doesn't yet have a universally accepted curriculum for the emerging specialty.
May 5, 2001
UCSF researchers test performance of dual archiving options
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
SALT LAKE CITY - The first stage of PACS evolution was all about getting a system into a facility. The next stage involves delivering a system that is both fault-tolerant, and fast enough to meet the needs of its users for images on demand.
May 5, 2001
SCAR/IMV survey measures impact of PACS on RT productivity
By
Brian Casey
SALT LAKE CITY - The belief that PACS improves productivity has become an article of faith so powerful that it can prompt even the stingiest hospital administrators to spend millions. But until recently, PACS proponents had little hard data to back up their claims of improved workflow.
May 5, 2001
Distributed archiving provides PACS protection
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
SALT LAKE CITY - There are a lot of things that can go wrong with a PACS network. Data lines can be severed, workstations can crash, databases can be corrupted, modalities can take a holiday -- the list can seem endless. However, PACS administrators can design at least one component, the distributed archive, to be nearly failure-proof.
May 5, 2001
Stentor releases iSite Enterprise 2.0
By
Brian Casey
SALT LAKE CITY - Image distribution software developer Stentor has made enhancements to its flagship iSite Enterprise product. The South San Francisco, CA, company has released version 2.0 of the software, launching it at this week’s Symposium for Computer Applications in Radiology.
May 5, 2001
Despite technology advances, lossy compression remains important
By
Erik L. Ridley
SALT LAKE CITY - While some PACS market observers believe that the need for lossy compression will fade away as the performance of computing and storage technologies grow, that mindset would be a mistake, according to Dr. Bradley Erickson of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester.
May 4, 2001
Advance planning is crucial for PACS success
By
Erik L. Ridley
SALT LAKE CITY - The choice to implement PACS is now a no-brainer, according to Dr. Jeremy Young, professor of radiology at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. But that doesn't mean a healthy dose of planning isn't necessary.
May 4, 2001
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