Health IT
E-Health Initiative Survey Links Health IT To Lower Costs and Improved Outcomes
The exchange of health information electronically between physicians, hospitals, health plans, and patients is decreasing the cost of care and improving outcomes in the United States, according to a new survey released by the non-profit eHealth initiative in September 2008. More...14 Oct 2008
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Subscription-Based Router Simplifies Medical Data Sharing
Middle-East Countries Share Health Data
In Vitro Assessment and Non-Invasive Imaging of Patient and Tumor Status to Determine Clinical Effectiveness
RIS/PACS to Be Expanded into Existing HIS in Chinese Medical University
PACS Replacement Designed for Legacy Systems in Hospitals with Aging Systems
Disc Recorder Helps Hospitals Save Costs, Increase Speed and Efficiency
Archiving Program Provides Comprehensive Mammography Active Archiving
PACS Streamlines Multi-Slice Image Review
Zero-Footprint LIMS Manages Critical Lab Information
Software Platform Extends MS Analysis to Include Small Molecules
In Silico Saliva Diagnostic Atlas Has Been Launched
Integrated Clinical Applications Increases Enterprise Visualization Performance and Streamlines PACS workflow
Enterprise System Increases Productivity Across Distributed PACS
Software Platform Identifies and Characterizes Proteins and Peptides
Diagnostic Imaging Repository Used to Help Drive Canadian e-Health Program
Web-Based PACS Designed for Windows Vista Compatibility
IT Cardiovascular System Helps Cardiology Departments Fight Heart Disease
Medical Internet Company Partners with GE Healthcare
Web-Based Imaging Application Provides RIS/PACS Functionality
TeraRecon Wins ECR "Workstation Face-Off” Using Client Server Technology
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