MRI pioneer takes a powder as Toshiba restructures
January 31st 2001Last summer Toshiba announced its decision to move MRI manufacturing to Japan and concentrate its R&D in South San Francisco, the home of Toshiba America MRI (TAMI) since it acquired Diasonics in 1988. The move would allow the company to partner with top
New MRI accreditor could give ACR a run for its money
January 31st 2001MRI providers seeking to accredit their facilities will soon have an option other than the American College of Radiology to provide that accreditation. Industry played an important part in developing this choice.The Intersocietal Accreditation Commission
Siemens places accelerators in Vietnam and U.K.
January 31st 2001An advanced radiation therapy system built by Siemens Medical has begun operating at Vietnam's National Cancer Institute in Hanoi. Accompanying the Primus linear accelerator are the Lantis Oncology Management System and Simview Simulator. The Hanoi
Cassling subsidiary leverages systems integration success
January 31st 2001Given the growing number of healthcare organizations interested in moving their PACS capabilities outside of the radiology department, systems integration is emerging as a provocative market niche for PACS providers.Because the rest of the healthcare
Real-time ‘chat' over Internet lets physicians confer electronically
January 29th 2001Consultation between radiologists and referring physicians is part of routine medical practice, but this critical interaction can't occur electronically with PACS designs now in use.A system incubating in the research beds of the Radiology Informatics
Latest L&H CEO steps down as bankruptcy restructuring begins
January 24th 2001After just six months at the helm of Lernout & Hauspie-a tumultuous six months that included a hair-raising trek to Korea to recover $100 million in missing corporate funds-John Duerden has called it quits. L&H has appointed Philippe Bodson,
Sunquest signs VAR deal with Talk Technology
January 24th 2001Sunquest Information Systems has signed a value-added reseller agreement with Talk Technology to market, sublicense, and support Talk Technology's TalkStation product for radiology and pathology. TalkStation Radiology will be integrated with
IHE moves closer to laying foundation for standardized enterprise EPR
January 24th 2001Five years from now, will there be IHE-like initiatives across all medical disciplines, paving the way for the first truly enterprise-wide electronic patient record? That is the vision of several Year 2 participants in the IHE committees and
EMC throws bigger hat into healthcare enterprise ring
January 24th 2001Multibillion-dollar data storage provider EMC is riding the information technology wave into healthcare, hoping to achieve the kind of dominance it has attained in virtually every other vertical market it has entered. EMC launched a new
Cost doesn't necessarily shut out PACS in small hospitals
January 22nd 2001he high cost of PACS has traditionally kept many smaller community hospitals out of the digital market, but that may be changing. Cost is no longer the largest impediment to PACS implementation, according to one PACS administrator. "The trend is for
IHE lays foundation for multispecialty integration
January 22nd 2001Five years from now, will Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise-like initiatives function across all medical disciplines, paving the way for the first truly enterprise-wide electronic patient record? That is the vision of several participants in the IHE
CT vendors promise more than they can deliver
January 17th 2001R&D into computed tomography is racing forward at breakneck speed. GE, Siemens, Philips, Marconi, and Toshiba are developing CT scanners that will generate 16 slices with each turn of the gantry, an enormous leap from the current quad-slice
Siemens puts Smile on the Internet with unique e-health initiative
January 17th 2001Just days after introducing its new entry-level CT scanner, Somatom Smile, Siemens Medical Systems sold three units. Remarkably, the new product was bought-in fact, can only be bought-over the Internet. Traditional sales would be too costly.The
Triple redundancy marks new PACS controller
January 17th 2001A portable, scalable, and fault-tolerant PACS controller was the highlight of an infoRAD exhibit at November's RSNA show. Known as a resilient continuous availability server, RCAS features three identical Unix machines running copies of the same
Novel technologies push MRI in new directions
January 17th 2001Manufacturers are exploring new capabilities and novel technologies that promise to bring down long-standing MRI performance barriers and improve patient comfort. This modality, which for so long has been characterized by field strength, is redefining
CT vendors look toward future with quad-slice scanners
January 17th 2001The CT industry is firmly focused on the future. Companies are looking sometimes years ahead when setting a time frame for clinical applications and technological capabilities. That the future looks bright for CT was underscored at the RSNA show by