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- Imaging
- 07/03/2013
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READ MOREFive major journals have joined forces to form an interactive gateway to healthcare management. Free membership entitles you to access specialist channels search a database of m
READ MOREThe European Congress of Radiology opens today in Vienna, boasting a thoroughly educational pogramme, complemented by a fascinating technical exhibition and unrivalled levels of interactivity....
READ MOREJiveX version 4.5 from VISUS, which was launched last year, not only offers an update of tried and tested PACS architecture but also introduces an optimised system equipped with innovative func
READ MOREHealthcare professionals are becoming increasingly convinced of the benefits of personalised medicine (PM), a patient-centred approach in which the patient receives the right treatment at the right...
READ MOREIn a research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine, Tanner J. Caverly, M.D., of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, and colleagues report the findings of a survey of...
READ MORERepeated patient imaging is not always an extravagance leading to excessive and unnecessary health care costs, according to a new report. The report by the American College of Radiolo
READ MORECarestream’s MyVue patient portal will be available as a cloud service in March 2013. MyVue empowers patients to securely access, manage and share their medical images and radiology reports with...
READ MOREWIDE Corporation will launch its new 6MP color diagnostic display at ECR this year. Wide-aspect-ratio colour diagnostic monitors are gaining popularity thanks to the efficiency and flexibility t
READ MORETeraRecon has highlighted its flagship iNtuition™ enterprise image management solution to support Enterprise-wide Vendor-Neutral Viewing of medical images at the annual meeting of the Healthcare
READ MOREResearchers using cardiac MRI discovered that thinned non-contracting heart muscle caused by a heart attack can potentially improve in function and be reversed after cardiac bypass surgery. This...
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