PatientKeeper Mobile Solutions To Offer MedQuist Medical Dictation and Transcription Capability
February 18th 2003BOSTON, Feb. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- PatientKeeper, a leading provider of mobile computing solutions that improve patient care and curb rising costs, today announced an agreement with MedQuist , a leading provider of health information and document
HIMSS coverage: This pen is mightier than the cord
February 14th 2003A new approach to retaining the old habits of physicians who are averse to data entry was exhibited this week at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society meeting.The approach tries to overcome physicians' resistance by letting them do
HIMSS coverage: Wireless gets healthcare unplugged
February 12th 2003Wireless and mobile technologies are giving previously stationary medical applications legs, offering the industry new opportunities and new challenges."When it comes to mobile healthcare, one size does not fit all," said Kenneth Kleinberg, vice
HIMSS coverage: Warehousing may link structured clinical data
February 12th 2003A strategy to link clinical data with other types of medical information in data warehouses was proposed Wednesday at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society meeting.Clinical Gateway combines electronic information stored in a
Study ties DR cost justification to steady patient volume
February 11th 2003New research concludes that the high cost of digital radiography (DR) may not be justifiable unless a facility has a steady high patient volume. Then it can run the device at or near 100% productivity.Confusion persists as to whether to invest in
Method generates prefetch rules automatically
February 10th 2003The promise of better operational efficiency is a principal attraction of PACS. Image prefetching is one key to achieving this goal. "The linchpin for achieving the desired operational efficiency is the enabling of an automated, clinically relevant
Brooktrout and Ateb Help Pharmacies Streamline Operations and Improve Customer Service
February 10th 2003HIMSS Annual Conference and Exhibition, Booth 749, SAN DIEGO, Feb. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Brooktrout Technology, Inc., a leading supplier of products for voice, fax and call processing used in the development of applications and services for the
Procom Demonstrating Its NetFORCE NAS Filers at HIMSS 2003 Exhibition For Medical IT Professionals
February 10th 2003IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Medical industry IT professionals will have an opportunity to see how rapidly images are retrieved from a picture archival and communication system (PACS) when Procom Technology demonstrates its popular
Siemens Showcases Proven Outcomes in Healthcare at HIMSS
February 6th 2003MALVERN, Pa., Feb. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Siemens demonstrates proven outcomes through workflow optimization at the Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society (HIMSS) annual conference and exhibition, February 9-13 at the San Diego
Sohard finds scalability easy with Web-based networking
February 5th 2003German company plans expansion into full PACSWeb-based distribution has long been viewed as a convenient, cost-effective means of widening access to digital images hospital-wide. As integration becomes the watchword in PACS, and
Embedded protocols in MRI promise productivity boost for Siemens users
February 5th 2003Scan parameters transfer from imagesSiemens Medical Solutions has released software that allows the easy and quick transfer of scan protocols from one MR scanner to another, regardless of gradient configuration. Dubbed Phoenix, the
Flat detectors meet challenges of general and vascular imaging
February 5th 2003GE, Toshiba, Philips capitalize on flat detector geometryAlthough manufacturers have spent the last decade developing flat-panel detector technology for digital chest and, more recently, cardiac applications, it is only now making
Philips promotes whole-body MRI for 1.5T oncology, vascular exams
February 5th 2003Growth into 7T facilitates molecular imagingA whole-body imaging package developed by Philips Medical Systems for its Intera 1.5T is being positioned as a viable alternative to nuclear medicine scans for cancer screening and
FDA clearances for 2002 reflect R&D moderation since late '90s
February 5th 2003Handheld ultrasound product stands outThe number of FDA clearances slipped after a torrid stretch from August to November that salvaged what had been shaping up as one of the worst years for innovation in recent memory. December
Philips' latest PACS idea allows personalized work environments
January 22nd 2003Partnership with Sectra Imtec provides technological foundationThe next generation of medical IT systems appeared at the RSNA meeting in December, according to Philips Medical Systems. The Vequion family of products is designed to