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Information and image software and services company, peerVue and medical imaging and workflow solutions company, ScImage have formed an integration agreement.
A complete, truly integrated cardiovascular information system (CVIS) does not exist today, based on the opinion of most healthcare providers, according to a new report by healthcare market research firm KLAS.
ScImage (Booth 4013) is showcasing at RSNA an enterprise-wide imaging and related document central archiving, BrickStorage.
ScImage (Booth 4013) is introducing its PicomVoice Pro, a suite of reporting and data entry tools with an embedded voice recognition engine.
ScImage (Booth 4013) is demonstrating at RSNA newly added cardiology imaging capabilities which include: structured reporting for echocardiography and vascular procedures, a clinical information database, voice recognition-enhanced reporting, DICOM Modality Worklist Driven ECG Management and automatic pre-fetch of cardiac CT and thoracic CR/DR exams stored on its multi-departmental PACS.
ScImage (Booth 4013) is introducing PicomWeb, a zero-footprint physician portal that delivers diagnostic images, reports, waveforms and documents to web browsers.
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ScImage (Booth #3822), an enterprise imaging and informatics company, is releasing updates to its reporting tool suite and unveiling a toolset for EMR and PACS communication at the 2009 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conference.
ScImage has expanded its agreement with Carestream Health for a joint research and development initiative to develop a cardiology information solution that Carestream’s sales representatives can begin selling in Europe by mid-2009.
ScImage (Booth 4013) is demonstrating its Mammo Workflow solution as part of its family of products at this year’s RSNA.
ScImage (Booth 4013) is showcasing interoperability solutions that deliver a web-based workflow management foundation with automatic study routing and prior pre-fetching.
ScImage (Booth 4013) is demonstrating the functions and features of its Gated SPECT as part of the vendor’s overarching advanced visualization toolset in its radiology and cardiology applications.
Written by Lisa Fratt
Savvy cardiology departments tap into CVIS to engineer cost-savings, streamline workflow and better patient care.
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