RSNA 2025: New Imaging Technologies Take Center Stage
From advanced scanners to adaptive AI workflows, RSNA 2025 exhibitors debuted imaging tools aimed at personalizing care and improving efficiency.
From advanced scanners to adaptive AI workflows, RSNA 2025 exhibitors debuted imaging tools aimed at personalizing care and improving efficiency.
Five hospitals will use Fujifilm’s Synapse Pathology with AWS to support diagnostic imaging and Epic integration.
The InVisionOS VR software automatically converts a patient's computed tomography scan from any PACS system into a 3D reconstruction within seconds.
From advanced scanners to adaptive AI workflows, RSNA 2025 exhibitors debuted imaging tools aimed at personalizing care and improving efficiency.
WVU Medicine West Virginia University Health System has partnered with ScImage, Los Altos, Calif., to utilize ScImage’s PICOM365 enterprise PACS throughout the eight WVU Medicine hospitals. The high security, cloud-based PICOM365 will deliver cardiovascular image management, viewing, and reporting capabilities throughout the health system.
Read MoreEnvision Diagnostic Center, of Novi, Mich., has implemented Exa PACS from Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas Inc., Wayne, NJ, to facilitate the sharing of multispecialty medical images and reports while enabling the use of computerized physician order entry.
Read MoreInsignia Medical Systems has announced a 5-year renewal of its contract with Medica, who provides an NHS-equivalent reporting solution in the United Kingdom. Medica first selected Insignia as its PACS provider in 2007
Read MoreFujifilm Medical Systems announced that it has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Synapse 5 PACS technology, which was introduced in late 2015. Current Fujifilm customers will be able to upgrade their PACS to take advantage of Synapse 5’s greater speed in the second half of 2016.
Read MoreAt AHRA 2015, Viztek is demonstrating its portfolio of DR and PACS offerings, including the functions of its Leggera/ViZion + DR Panels, a line of DR panels that are suitable for use in any new or retrofit system.
Read MoreAmpronix has announced the release of Scanmaxx LapLinx, its newest medical video converter, which provides a way to upgrade medical imaging without the replacement cost.
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