IHE (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise) is an initiative by healthcare professionals and industry that promotes the coordinated use of established standards to address clinical needs in support of optimal patient care.
IHE (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise) is an initiative by healthcare professionals and industry that promotes the coordinated use of established standards to address clinical needs in support of optimal patient care.
The system offers an ergonomic design and can perform contrast exams using fluoroscopy that can be associated with a radiography image, in addition to specialized contrast procedures that record both fluoroscopy and radiography sequences and interventional procedures.
The system offers an ergonomic design and can perform contrast exams using fluoroscopy that can be associated with a radiography image, in addition to specialized contrast procedures that record both fluoroscopy and radiography sequences and interventional procedures.
Fox Valley Hematology & Oncology's (Appleton, Wis.) staff is working with Carestream representatives to integrate the new enterprise image management platform with an existing EMR.
The new Intel Storage Builders program aims to accelerate the use of cloud-ready, next-generation storage options by fostering greater innovation in the cloud ecosystem.
Students attending the course include Endovascular Surgical trainees and consultants, and Interventional Radiology trainees and consultants with an interest in Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR).
SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital – Lake Saint Louis is a 122-bed hospital specializing in women’s health and maternity services. The hospital is designated by the Joint Commission as a Primary Stroke Center and a Level II Trauma Center.
North Fulton Hospital (NFH) is a 202-bed, acute-care hospital located in Roswell, Ga. Opened in 1983, NFH serves North Fulton and surrounding counties through its team of more than 800 employees, 400 staff physicians and 200 volunteers.
The company is currently conducting trials and research studies of the CBCT system in the United States and Europe. An institutional IRB-approved clinical study designed to help orthopaedic surgeons more accurately and objectively diagnose the degree of instability of the patella (knee cap) is being conducted.
Seriously ill or injured patients can be imaged in wheelchairs or on stretchers, which eliminates the painful process of moving them to a table.