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Fujifilm CMO on the company’s growing healthcare portfolio and the trends of tomorrow

Sponsored by FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas

Fujifilm’s ties to healthcare date all the way back to 1936, when it released its very first x-ray film. Today, Fujifilm is a large global company—it reported revenues of more than $22 billion in the last year—and its healthcare business alone was responsible for approximately $3.8 billion in revenue.

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Growing together: Demonstrating value for enterprise imaging with 6 use cases you can implement today

Carestream

As the power of information technology expands, the healthcare system has begun to shrink. Integrated IT systems are allowing providers to communicate across an enterprise like never before.

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Midwestern health system finds an Enterprise VNA is far more than just an expanded PACS

Sponsored by Sectra

At ProMedica, a 13-hospital system serving northwestern Ohio and southeastern Michigan, the lineup of clinical departments soon to benefit from leadership’s decision to expand a long-installed radiology PACS into an enterprise VNA practically reads like a who’s who of the entire system. Cardiology, pathology and ophthalmology are on line or in line to be soon. So too are dermatology, wound care, maternal-fetal medicine, outpatient physician practices and more.

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Fujifilm’s new COO speaks on the importance of coordination—for both providers and vendors

Sponsored by FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas

It’s no secret that healthcare professionals are being asked to do more with less, to coordinate across an enterprise and deliver results greater than the sum of a provider’s parts.

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HCA Continental’s CIO on adopting cloud-based image sharing

Sponsored by Nuance

Despite its immense institutional know-how and its pure heft—11 hospitals, 5,000 medical staffers, $4 billion in net revenues—the Hospital Corporation of America’s multi-state, Denver-based Continental Division still found itself sending CDs and printouts via, among other low-tech image-sharing options, the chests of patients in ambulances and helicopters.

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Nuance’s Karen Holzberger: Fostering innovation through collaboration

Sponsored by Nuance

The transition from volume- to value-based care is underway in the U.S., but a tremendous amount of uncertainty—and anxiety—continues to plague the providers who deliver that care.

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Patient-Centered Care: Building the Connected Healthcare Enterprise

Sponsored by Sectra

CIOs and Health IT Leaders Talk Integration, Interoperability and Images.

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Changing hearts and minds in the C-suite: Imaging as value-generator, not cost center

McKesson

Some reputations are hard to shake. Medical imaging has for years been thought of as one of the biggest cost centers in the healthcare system, and it’s a perception that affects how radiology services are regulated.