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Novarad Corporation Novarad develops PACS, RIS, orthopedic, cardiology and mammography systems used by more than 720 hospitals, clinics and imaging centers worldwide.
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DICOM Solutions Dicom Solutions is one of the leading distributors in the medical imaging industry. With installations at over 500 imaging centers and hospitals since 2003, Dicom has become well respected by its partners and feared by...
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Carestream When you think of the world’s first proven wireless digital radiographic detector, the first packaged x-ray film; or the first medical dry laser imager; you may not think of the Carestream Health. But you should. That’s...
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Heart Imaging Technologies Heart Imaging Technologies, LLC (HeartIT) is a privately held company formed in May 2000. HeartIT was founded by Robert Judd, Raymond Kim, and a group of investors.
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McKesson Corp McKesson's Practice Partner® solution is an award-winning, fully integrated electronic health record and practice management system. Thousands of physicians in practices of all sizes and specialties use McKesson’s CCHIT...
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McKesson Corp. McKesson's vision is to help create a health care system where quality is higher, mistakes are fewer and costs are lower. As the nation's leading health care services company, we provide pharmaceuticals, medical supplies...
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Sectra Sectra is fully immersed in the world of radiology and digital imaging, with 20+ years of proven history delivering future proof innovation - of both product features and IT platform evolution - to ensure that you have no...
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National Instruments Corporation National Instruments transforms the way engineers and scientists around the world design, prototype, and deploy systems for test, control, and embedded design applications.
Using NI open graphical programming software...
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DELL Dell Inc. (Dell) is a technology company that designs, develops, manufactures, markets, sells, and supports a range of products. Its product categories include mobility products, desktop personal computers (PCs), software...
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Novarad Corporation
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In today's competitive healthcare market space, choosing the right picture archiving and communication system (PACS) is critical to efficiently and profitability conduct the business of radiology. In the past, many radiologists and clinicians have settled for PACS solutions that meet their most rudimentary requirements for study annotation and digital storage. Today, this situation is complicated ...
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Visage Imaging
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What can you do if your IT system is slowing you down? How can you benefit from the full potential of your imaging modalities throughout your enterprise? Using the smart thin client viewing solution Visage® 7, you can make life with your existing PACS much easier. The small footprint of the client application makes it easy to deploy and provides remote access for ...
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INFINITT North America
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Today, data migration is one of the healthcare IT's greatest challenges. In the United States, more than 50% of hospitals larger than 250 beds had PACS installed by 2005, and the majority of hospitals greater than 500 beds had PACS installed even earlier. Many of these large hospitals and healthcare systems are now in a position to renew their PACS contracts or replace their legacy systems. ...
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Vitalize Consulting Solutions, Inc.
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Electronic medical imaging technologies are becoming increasingly sophisticated and better able to directly contribute to improved patient care. Specifically, hospital networks are integrating higher image resolutions with picture archiving and communications systems (PACS). This integration not only offers the ability of physicians to diagnose and treat previously undetected medical conditions, ...
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Novarad Corporation
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Between 2002 and 2008, the number of Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS) installed in hospitals, clinics, imaging centers, radiology groups, and other healthcare enterprises was staggering. At the same time, the number of PACS providers bubbled. The bubble began to burst in 2007 with a number of important mergers and acquisitions reducing to total number of PACS ...
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