Health IT

Healthcare information (HIT) systems are designed to connect all the elements together for patient data, reports, medical imaging, billing, electronic medical record (EMR), hospital information system (HIS), PACS, cardiology information systems (CVIS)enterprise image systemsartificial intelligence (AI) applications, analytics, patient monitors, remote monitoring systems, inventory management, the hospital internet of things (IOT), cloud or onsite archive/storage, and cybersecurity.

Best Practices in Speech Recognition

Speech recognition software promises some pretty tantalizingresults. Reduced costs, lightening fast report turnaround and astandard format for reports top the list.

Changing PACS Vendors: Getting It Right the Second Time Around for Radiology and the Enterprise

This month, Health Imaging & IT visits with several facilities that have navigated and survived a PACS divorce and remarriage to learn how to minimize the pain and maximize the benefits — and create a new, united family.

PACS Customized & Configured for the Imaging Center and Small Hospital

Smaller facilities have much to gain from installing PACS but their limited resources require thorough evaluation and careful investment. Here's how a variety of facilities have added PACS with great success.

Choosing the Right PACS

What factors influence what technology we buy? Most of us place ease of use (61 percent) at the top of the list, followed closely by customer service (58 percent), and no hassle installation (57 percent), according to a recent Harris Interactive poll on technology buying.

Image Archiving Needs Explode

Boosts in the number of imaging procedures nationwide as well as increased volume per study have led most healthcare organizations to re-evaluate their image archiving tactics.

ASP = Optimized QA | Gaining the benefits of simple centralized display QA

Barco

Until recently, medical display quality assurance (QA) options were limited to two, not-so-ideal solutions. Workstation-based QA controls calibration and centralized QA management on one local reading seat. It’s a tedious, labor-intense (and expensive) process that requires an IT staffer to individually check each medical display.

Color Your World: Diagnostic color displays take off

Barco

Radiology is on the verge of a new paradigm; color displays are ready for prime time. Color brings advantages on a number of fronts: clinical, financial, technical and physical.

Tech Talk: Uniform Luminance Differentiates LCDs

Barco

The reality of the medical display world is that all liquid crystal displays (LCDs), both monochrome and color, are associated with potential quality issues. Two key quality issues are non-uniformity and spatial noise.

Around the web

CCTA is being utilized more and more for the diagnosis and management of suspected coronary artery disease. An international group of specialists shared their perspective on this ongoing trend.

The new technology shows early potential to make a significant impact on imaging workflows and patient care. 

Richard Heller III, MD, RSNA board member and senior VP of policy at Radiology Partners, offers an overview of policies in Congress that are directly impacting imaging.