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New challenges require new management strategies
Rapidly changing conditions which affect patient throughput, require very quick reactions from hospital management.
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Software automatically converts data between devices
The DICOM Attribute Converter is a software module that solves even complex communication problems.
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A central database portal for emergency medical service

corpuls.net is a database system that amalgamates recorded data and information for use by emergency medical services (EMS).
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Agfa HealthCare launches new digital mammography functionality within IMPAX™
At RSNA, Agfa HealthCare introduced a range of functional extensions for digital mammography reading and reporting applications on its industry leading IMPAX™ PACS platform. The Read more …
HDTV advantages lead to medical advances

The St. Olav’s Hospital in Trondheim, Norway, conducted a study based on a HDTV video laparoscope system in operating rooms (Olympus).
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Centralised operating theatre control provides many benefits
Core - the integrated operating theatre concept created by Richard Wolf GmbH, has a modular, networked structure to link various devices in the operating theatre.
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Integrating speech recognition with a RIS

A report turnaround time decrease of 50% leads doctors to plan for 100% usage of the dictation system.
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Tracking drugs and assets

At over 200 years old, it is also one of the oldest hospitals, yet is classed as one of the most up-to-date institutes in Europe. Read more …
ITeG 2006

This year’s International Forum for Healthcare IT (ITeG 2006),held in May/June, has put this event firmly on the healthcare industry calendar.
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Internationalising IT systems

In recent years, Agfa HealthCare has dramatically expanded its IT portfolio in line with its strategy to be an international leader in healthcare IT. At the recent ITeG Read more …
IT for cardiovascular workflow

Leading representatives of the Bush administration are politicising IT systems as a cornerstone for the revision of US healthcare. Updated technology is seen as mandatory for the Read more …
PACS aids Czech cancer crusade

The Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute (Masarykúv onkologick´y ústav – MOÚ) in is unique in the Czech Republic, for it covers all aspects of cancer care, Read more …
IT planning and implementation
The 300-bed Svitavy County hospital was completely restructured in 2003-2004. The catchment area represents around 60,000 citizens. Read more …
Decade of IT under-funding in the USA

The destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina was felt so strongly at HIMSS ‘06, the annual meeting of North America’s Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, which Read more …
EPR includes images

Germany - The Walldorf-based firm InterComponentWare AG (ICW) launched its hospital networking solution for electronic patients’ records (EPR) at MEDICA 2005, reporting that the Read more …
Asklepios develops an international showcase

Intel and Microsoft are developing pilot networks to link hospitals and healthcare participants. Read more …
Rapid growth in wearable wireless monitoring
Wireless networking, already widely adopted by healthcare facilities across Germany, France and the United Kingdom, is set for ‘rapid growth’, according to a report by the global Read more …
Data management in cardiology
With CardioNet by SCHILLER SEMA the number of unnecessary multiple exams can be greatly reduced as family physician, specialist and hospital can exchange data.
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Health Optimum

Downloading digitally signed clinical test results from home is possible and 40% of users residing in the Treviso region in Veneto, do so regularly.
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Six hospitals – one PACS

The LBK Hamburg clinics (General Hospitals Hamburg) became part of the Asklepios group in 2002 and have seen continuous modernisation ever since.
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