Aris Teleradiology Aris Teleradiology is an innovative partnership between Summa Health System and Akron Radiology, Inc.
The partnership is built on a shared passion for delivering high quality healthcare to patients, physicians, and the...
Telemammography
Aris now provides the most comprehensive radiology interpretations in women’s imaging. Our sophisticated IT platform combined with highly experienced...
BRIT Systems SINCE 1993, BRIT SYSTEMS has provided custom, turnkey solutions for PACS, RIS and teleradiology. A leading technology company, BRIT understands today's competitive environment and focuses on your needs first. Then BRIT...
Custom Solution for Medical Imaging
BRIT Systems provides custom, turnkey solutions for Picture Archival and Communication Systems (PACS) and teleradiology applications based on the latest...
LINE Imaging Systems LINE Imaging Systems has designed products based on clinical demand for a wide range of applications in electronic image viewing, DICOM image capture, non-DICOM image acquisition, and DICOM storage and routing. Our...
NightHawk Radiology Services NightHawk Radiology Services, headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, is leading the transformation of the practice of radiology by providing high-quality, cost-effective services to radiology groups and hospitals...
FinalsPLUS Program
FinalsPLUS™ Program provides all the benefits of final interpretation program PLUS:
* Eliminate the cost of the fee per study model
* Reduce...
Mid-Atlantic Telerad Inc. Mid-Atlantic Telerad, headquartered in northern Virginia, is the leading provider of turnkey portable digital imaging products.
Mid-Atlantic Telerad was founded as a distributor of teleradiology and PACS products and...
AccelaRAD AccelaRAD (formerly Neurostar) was founded in 1999 by graduate students at the Georgia Institute of Technology, backed by the university system. AccelaRAD developed its technology in direct response to an identified need...
Emergency department information systems (EDIS) are
appearing in more and more emergency departments (EDs), and their many features make them useful tools. The cost of these systems can impact purchasing and implementation decisions; determining their prospective ROI, however, can be difficult.
For the busy academic teaching ED at Duke University Medical
Center, implementing an EDIS, such as ...
A smarter healthcare system: its time has come
Remarks (as prepared) by Samuel J. Palmisano, IBM Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
2009 Medical Innovation Summit, Cleveland Clinic October 6, 2009
Converting Systems Presents Challenges As hospitals and other organizations implement new com- puter systems, they typically retain their old systems to main- tain access to vital financial, clinical, HR and other data. But these old, legacy systems are expensive to maintain. Support fees for hardware and software as well as internal resource costs can range from hundreds of thousands of dollars ...
Telecommunications companies, because they generate and must analyze enormous amounts of information, are among the most demanding database users in the world. In order to make practicable business intelligence solutions, telecommunications firms typically select key pieces of raw data to be loaded into a “data mart”, where it is indexed and aggregated in various ways before being made available ...
It is certainly true that the U.S. healthcare market is the largest vertical market, but also the most dysfunctional market, in the economy today. A large (though certainly not the only) contributor to that fact is the abysmal state of the healthcare information technology (HCIT) marketplace. At its core, healthcare is an information business, but the IT infrastructure necessary to run the ...
Lawsuits. Space constraints. Remote employees. Audit trail. SOX. HIPAA. The economy.
These all might be reasons why you are looking at a document management system — and subse- quently reading this white paper.
Paper was once looked at as being almost disposable. And it still can be today. But, there are situ- ations where keeping paper (or images of that paper) are important, if not ...
Beds: ● 180 Admissions: ● 6720 per year Staff: ● 800 Exams: ● 60,000 per year ● 116,076 patients in database Interfaces: ● McKesson inbound for orders, admissions, discharges, and patient demographics. Add-Ons ● E-Fax for physician reports ● Mammography
“...we have a staff of 14 IT professionals and sup- port 60 software products and platforms...”
“...software companies promised support as a ...
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Providing Strategic Solutions for Healthcare Information Technology
Three years ago, Gregory S. Walton, vice president and CIO of Carilion Health System, was made ...
17 Rules of the Road for CRM Sage CRM Solutions
17 Rules of the Road for Customer Relationship Management
When it comes to choosing the right customer relationship management (CRM) system for your business, it’s important to understand all the benefits of an integrated CRM system before beginning your selection process.
When you launch a CRM implementation, your choices can impact nearly ...
Overview of how ScImage has a unique PACS in that it is designed from the ground up to address multiple disciplines. They call this Enterprise Imaging and ...
In teleradiology, a top-quality radiology staff is like gold. NightShift employs only experienced radiologists who are U.S. board-certified and reside ...
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