The latest RIS includes advanced functionality required by specific countries and regions, including a digital signature and a mammography double-blind reading workflow that manages all patient communications.
The latest RIS includes advanced functionality required by specific countries and regions, including a digital signature and a mammography double-blind reading workflow that manages all patient communications.
The latest native Vue Reporting module for Carestream’s Vue PACS being showcased at ECR 2015 delivers the ability to insert interactive hyperlinks to access critical images directly from the report.
The donation will help RIT faculty provide a richer academic experience for students through involvement with a broader variety of ultrasound systems.
Healthcare providers worldwide use Carestream’s Vue PACS and mammography reading tools for reading of routine screening mammograms as well as diagnostic mammography exams.
Carestream’s lesion management module is an embedded native application that does not require a dedicated workstation and significantly enhances assessment of oncology patients.
Carestream Tollcoating offers precision contract coating services, specializing in the application of aqueous and solvent coatings on flexible substrates for a wide range of industrial, medical, electronic and other advanced materials applications.
The laser imaging system delivers from 160 to 250 films per hour with 650 pixels-per-inch resolution on every film size. Three film supplies come standard with the DRYVIEW 6950 Laser Imager.
KLAS has a longstanding reputation for accurately and impartially measuring vendor performance. KLAS processes have been independently audited to ensure that KLAS provides a transparent window into what users actually think of products.
The company’s product portfolio includes digital imaging systems for general radiology and specialty areas such as women’s health, orthopaedics and pediatrics; digital imagers that output medical images to film and paper; and the latest healthcare IT solutions and cloud-based services for hospitals, clinics and physician practices.
The study found that combining DBT with full-field digital mammography images detected many more cancers than FFDM alone: 211 cancers compared to only 163.