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Imaging Informatics: Page 1800
Webmedx joins forces with Amicas
SALT LAKE CITY - Radiology information systems provider Webmedx has signed an agreement with PACS developer Amicas to create a Web-native RIS/PACS.
May 3, 2001
High-resolution monitors create QC conundrum
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
SALT LAKE CITY - Overall, PACS reduces the costs associated with the operation of radiology departments. However, with new equipment comes the demanding task of quality control (QC) and maintenance, according to a presentation Thursday at the SCAR conference.
May 3, 2001
NovaRad debuts Web client, archive manager
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
SALT LAKE CITY - Faced with capital-acquisition constraints, many small- and mid-sized healthcare institutions decide to implement a PACS network one piece at a time. For many of these facilities, the decision has proved to be costly due to obsolescence or compatibility issues.
May 3, 2001
Centralized monitoring permits PACS triage
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
SALT LAKE CITY - The more disparate and dispersed a network is, the greater the need for it to be centrally managed. With the first wave of PACS implementation beginning to crest across the U.S., service and support of these networks is now coming to the forefront of information system (IS) managers’ concerns.
May 2, 2001
TeraRecon launches AquariusNet 3-D technology
By
Brian Casey
SALT LAKE CITY - Image reconstruction developer TeraRecon is using this week’s SCAR meeting to launch its AquariusNet server for streaming 2-D/3-D image processing and review.
May 2, 2001
Control over PACS remains a touchy subject
By
Erik L. Ridley
SALT LAKE CITY - Should radiology or the hospital IT department control PACS? Not surprisingly, it depends on who you talk to.
May 2, 2001
SCAR keynote speaker sees technology-driven future ahead for medicine
By
Erik L. Ridley
SALT LAKE CITY - Healthcare in the new millennium will be characterized by a new era of high technology, according to Russell Coile, Jr., a healthcare futurist who delivered the keynote address at this week's SCAR meeting.
May 2, 2001
Sunquest net income edges down in Q1
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Sunquest Information Systems reported first-quarter revenues of $31.8 million, up 10.8% compared with revenues of $28.7 million for the same period last year.
May 2, 2001
eMed customer to add WAN capability
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Las Vegas radiology group Desert Radiologists is planning to expand its large-scale image management system with wide-area, on-demand capability using eMed Technologies' Ideal Wide Access offering.
May 2, 2001
CT/PET fusion improves visualization of some cervical lymph nodes
By
Eric Barnes
SEATTLE - For patients with "bulky" enlarged cervical lymph nodes, CT fusion with 18fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET improves spatial allocation and the visualization of pathology, according to an Austrian study presented yesterday at the American Roentgen Ray Society meeting.
May 2, 2001
HInnovation adds Internet wrinkle to 3-D imaging
By
Brian Casey
SALT LAKE CITY - A group of former GE Medical Systems scientists are using this week's Symposium for Computer Applications in Radiology meeting to launch a new company with a unique Internet-based approach to 3-D.
May 2, 2001
SCAR 2001 set to kick off with expanded program
By
Erik L. Ridley
SALT LAKE CITY - The Symposium for Computer Applications in Radiology has become the premier PACS conference outside of the annual RSNA meeting. And SCAR conference organizers are not resting on their laurels -- they've expanded the meeting's popular SCAR University curriculum and added several educational opportunities to this year's program.
May 2, 2001
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