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Imaging Informatics: Page 1802
SNN debuts Fluoro 2.0 navigation system
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Surgical Navigation Specialists is displaying its Fluoro 2.0 fluoroscopic navigation system at this week's American Association of Neurological Surgeons meeting in Toronto.
April 24, 2001
eMed adds WAN capability to Ideal
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
PACS developer eMed Technologies has released eMed Ideal Image Management version 5.1.1. The new release features what eMed calls Wide Access, which gives radiologists on-demand workflow over low-bandwidth wide-area networks such as the Internet, but with LAN-like performance, according to eMed.
April 23, 2001
Report forecasts strong growth in 3-D market
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The U.S. 3-D medical imaging market is expected to generate nearly $1 billion in revenues by 2006, according to a research report by Frost & Sullivan.
April 23, 2001
Emageon signs on Brookwood
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Digital archiving provider Emageon has landed Brookwood Medical Center of Homewood, AL, as a client.
April 23, 2001
HIMSS, CHIM might reunite
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The boards of directors of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society and the Center for Healthcare Information Management are considering a move that would bring the organizations back together.
April 23, 2001
Italian researchers build PACS on a shoestring
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
Setting up a PACS is expensive, and it can get even more so when you're trying to integrate multiple modalities from multiple manufacturers running multiple protocols. But an Italian group did it for less -- much less -- by using off-the-shelf options and open-source code to build their network.
April 23, 2001
Cbyon 3-D image guidance system lets surgeons "see beyond"
By
Robert Bruce
Image-guided surgery could get a boost with the introduction of startup Cbyon's neurosurgical software system at this week's American Association of Neurological Surgeons meeting in Canada. The system combines reconstructed anatomical images with real-time optical tracking of surgical instruments.
April 22, 2001
CAD startup Deus seeks clearance for lung-cancer device
By
Kate Madden Yee
Computer-aided detection (CAD) technology may soon be deployed for lung cancer screening, if Maryland startup Deus Technologies has its way. The company has filed a PMA application for its RapidScreen RS-2000 lung cancer CAD unit.
April 19, 2001
Stentor reaches milestone
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Image and information management firm Stentor has placed its iSite product at more than 40 U.S. hospitals.
April 19, 2001
Vital Images books record revenue in Q1
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Three-dimensional software developer
Vital Images
reported record revenue of $3.3 million in its first quarter, up 47% compared with the $2.3 million booked last year.
April 18, 2001
Cerner turns in record Q1
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Information systems vendor Cerner reported record revenues of $121 million in its first quarter, up 39% over the $87.1 million posted in 2000.
April 18, 2001
NEMA offers help with privacy and security laws
By
Erik L. Ridley
The burden of implementing HIPAA falls heavily on providers, to be sure, but manufacturers are also affected. To help their clients meet the requirements of the law, the National Electrical Manufacturers Association has launched a privacy and security initiative.
April 17, 2001
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