Precision Medicine

Also called personalized medicine, this evolving field makes use of an individual’s genes, lifestyle, environment and other factors to identify unique disease risks and guide treatment decision-making.

Invivo debuts MRI patient monitoring

MRI technologies developer Invivo has released Expression, its new wireless MRI patient monitoring system.

SIIM: People and process essential for successful business intelligence

MINNEAPOLISIts not all about technology, opined Ramin Khorasani, MD, MPH, vice chairman department of radiology at Brigham & Womens Hospital in Boston, who insisted that people and process are essential to the success of business intelligence systems, during his presentation at the Society of Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) annual meeting last week.

SIIM: Users guide to business analytics

MINNEAPOLISDuring the Society of Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) conference last week, Katherine Andriole, PhD, an associate professor of radiology at Harvard Medical School, identified the challenges associated with business data and presented a template for a business intelligence solution.

SIIM: RIS/PACS and EHR need to work together

MINNEAPOLISAs healthcare leaps, or is pushed, toward next-generation EMRs/EHRs, imaging informatics and enterprise hospital IT need to work together, learn from each other and leverage the expertise of other industries, said Paul Chang, MD, vice chairman of radiology informatics at University of Chicago Medical Center during the SIIM 2010 Dwyer Lecture.

SIIM: Top 10 PACS problems, and their solutions

MINNEAPOLISTechnology is seldom the solution to problems, instead technology provides an opportunity for a solution, shared Richard Kennedy, technical director of imaging informatics at Kaiser Permanent Medical Center in Los Angeles. During a presentation at the 2010 Society of Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) conference, Kennedy said that solutions to PACS problems fall under the purview of imaging informatics staff.

SIIM: Scoring a slam dunk with speech recognition

MINNEAPOLISIn the last decade, speech recognition has blossomed from a bleeding edge to leading edge technology. Today, the question is not do I need speech recognition but how do I make best use of it, stated David Hirschorn, MD, director of radiology informatics at Staten Island University Hospital in New York City. During his presentation at the Society of Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) conference last week, Sirschorn said speech recognition was a slam dunk at the hospital.

Health Affairs: Policy makers not in tune with healthcare consumers

Many consumers beliefs and knowledge are at odds with what policy makers prescribe as evidence-based healthcare, according to a Health Affairs article posted online.

Barco implements displays at Midwest hospital

Barco has installed nearly 100 MDRC-2120 clinical review displays and Coronis Fusion 6MP DL large-screen diagnostic displays at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.

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