“The Evolution of Meaningful Use in Radiology” seminar was developed for radiologists, radiology administrators, chief information officers, chief administrators, RIS/PACS administrators and senior technologists. Tuition is free.
“The Evolution of Meaningful Use in Radiology” seminar was developed for radiologists, radiology administrators, chief information officers, chief administrators, RIS/PACS administrators and senior technologists. Tuition is free.
The Vue RIS collects and/or tracks receipt of data that helps meet the first phase of meaningful use requirements including: structured patient demographics, vital signs, smoking status, immunization records, diseases, allergies and providing clinical decision support.
U.S. customers are purchasing Carestream Health’s cloud-based RIS/PACS and vendor-neutral archiving services to streamline operational efficiencies and reduce costs.
As an independent viewer, Vue Motion is PACS-agnostic and can be integrated to other vendors’ PACS systems, DICOM archives or XDS repositories.
Introducing the new Gel Logic 4000 PRO - a premium, fully automated luminescent, UV-fluorescent, and radio-isotopic imaging system for the life science research community.
PenRad systems can be seamlessly integrated with Carestream Health’s mammography workstation, which can be connected to a PACS from Carestream Health or other vendors.
New compact DRYVIEW 5700 Laser Imager designed to meet the specialized radiology needs of clinics, imaging centers and other medical imaging services providers.
This contract allows the company’s PACS systems, sub-systems and components to be purchased by Department of Defense, Veterans Administration, Indian Health Service and federal civilian agencies.
The latest CARESTREAM PACS streamlines workflow by enhancing communication with other information systems and delivering time-saving features for radiologists.
85 radiologists. 50 teleradiologists. 22 hospitals. 2 million imaging exams per year. RadCare®, Inc., the radiology division of EmCare® of Dallas, Texas, needed leading-edge technology that could streamline the complex process of reading x-ray imaging exams from hospitals with different PACS systems.