Enterprise Imaging

Enterprise imaging brings together all imaging exams, patient data and reports from across a healthcare system into one location to aid efficiency and economy of scale for data storage. This enables immediate access to images and reports any clinical user of the electronic medical record (EMR) across a healthcare system, regardless of location. Enterprise imaging (EI) systems replace the former system of using a variety of disparate, siloed picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), radiology information systems (RIS), and a variety of separate, dedicated workstations and logins to view or post-process different imaging modalities. Often these siloed systems cannot interoperate and cannot easily be connected. Web-based EI systems are becoming the standard across most healthcare systems to incorporate not only radiology, but also cardiology (CVIS), pathology and dozens of other departments to centralize all patient data into one cloud-based data storage and data management system.

Belgium hospital selects Agfa PACS

Ziekenhuis Oost-Limburg will implement Agfa HealthCares Impax for Cardiology, Impax for Radiology and Impax Enterprise.

Study: Smartphone system may expedite stroke diagnosis

A new teleradiology system that delivers rapid access to 2D and 3D images on an Apple iPhone or iPod Touch or Android phone may enable urgent diagnosis and management of acute stroke, according to a study published in the April-June issue of Journal of Medical Internet Research.

Philippines facilities install Novarad PACS

Chinese General Hospital and Cardinal MRI Center have selected Novarads NovaPACS.

Arcadia Solutions acquires Concordant

Arcadia Solutions has entered an agreement to acquire Concordant, an e-health services firm in North Chelmsford, Mass., that assists healthcare organizations in planning, implementing and managing health IT infrastructure.

GE nabs Applied Precision

GE Healthcare has reached an agreement with Applied Precision to purchase the cellular imaging technology company for an undisclosed amount.

Dutch hospital selects Sectra PACS

Zuwe Hofpoort Ziekenhuis has chosen Sectra as its PACS provider.

Ala. hospital taps Novarad

Northwest Medical Center has selected Novarad as its PACS provider.

Philips and NEC ink digital pathology agreement

Royal Philips Electronics and NEC have signed an agreement to jointly develop and market integrated digital pathology technology.

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Positron, a New York-based nuclear imaging company, will now provide Upbeat Cardiology Solutions with advanced PET/CT systems and services. 

The nuclear imaging isotope shortage of molybdenum-99 may be over now that the sidelined reactor is restarting. ASNC's president says PET and new SPECT technologies helped cardiac imaging labs better weather the storm.

CMS has more than doubled the CCTA payment rate from $175 to $357.13. The move, expected to have a significant impact on the utilization of cardiac CT, received immediate praise from imaging specialists.