These RFID readers use wireless technology to transfer data from the badge to automatically log employees onto medical imaging systems—which saves time for both technologists and patients.
These RFID readers use wireless technology to transfer data from the badge to automatically log employees onto medical imaging systems—which saves time for both technologists and patients.
Amerinet, Inc., a national healthcare solutions organization, signed a three-year agreement to offer CR and DR digital imaging systems to its 60,000-plus members nationwide.
The company’s Web-based Vue for Cardiology consolidates review of echocardiography, cardiac cath, ECG, nuclear cardiology and hemodynamic results and delivers easy comparison of priors.
The collaboration leverages the capabilities of both companies for customers interested in anode and cathode electrode development and processing, as well as new separator membranes.
New measurement tools for chiropractic professionals that make its CR systems with acquisition/mini-PACS software an even more attractive and efficient digital image capture and management solution.
Crystal Clinic physicians perform over 16,000 inpatient and outpatient surgeries and conduct more than 60,000 medical imaging exams a year. They have 12 clinics in the greater Akron area that receive more than 105,000 clinic visits per year.
The annual scouting combine is a week-long event where select college football players perform physical tests for evaluation by NFL coaches, general managers and scouts.
When citizens of Rochelle, Ill., (population 9,500) have a medical emergency, specialists who are miles away can assist with treatment decisions—in real-time.
MyVue empowers patients to securely access, manage and share their medical images and radiology reports with healthcare providers.
Carestream’s Pediatric Capture Image Optimization & Enhancement Software offers the ability to select the pediatric patient body size from a range of seven categories.