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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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iSite: an insight into advanced healthcare communications

With iSyntax Philips Medical Systems provides a PACS for an advanced medical image and information management system.
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The vendor, system administrator and manager in a new fully digital environment

A report about the installation of a new HIS in combinations with the setting up of a new Economic Software platform at Semmelweis University.
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IT slows you down So why bother?

Are the benefits of the IT invasion those we actually perceive?
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Images and data integration in the healthcare information system

A report about an innovative informatics/logistics solution for the Policlinico Gemelli Hospital - Catholic University of the Sacred Heart - Rome.
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How to buy a HIS

SALK, a hospital company based in Salzburg, has a budget of €350 million for three hospitals and employs 4,500 people who serve 80,000 patients and 300,000 out-patients per annum. Read more …
Telemonitoring remote patients

Telemonitoring can improve survival and increase quality of life in patients with chronically diseases.
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PACS pushes European CR and DR uptake
For 2005, the European CR systems market was valued at US$261.9 million. This is expected to reach $322.9 million in 2010.
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Back on the map

In September 2002, when Philippe Houssiau became President of Agfa’s HealthCare Business Group, he quickly saw that the company possessed huge imaging technology and knowledge Read more …
Clinical activity based process-cost coupling

Reimbursement for hospitals in Germany has undergone a complete change since the introduction of the German Diagnosis Related Group system (G-DRG).
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SMS messaging in paging systems

Bosch launched a new paging system which automatically diverts paging calls to mobile phones, so that an SMS message can be sent.
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Med-e-Tel

The Med-e-Tel eHealth conference and trade show from 5 to 7 April 2006, Venue, Luxembourg, will again attrackt healthcare professionals.
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Biometric authentication

Biometry, or the technical recognition of physical characteristics, is playing an increasingly important role in clinics and hospitals.
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The tabletop film processor

Ecomax - a brand new plug and play system for analogue X-ray film processing - is being launched at the RSNA by Protec Medizintechnik GmbH & Co. KG.
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2nd International Conference on Reconstruction of Soft Facial Parts

When found at Winkeler Bay the woman had been dead for ten years, her body mutilated beyond recognition. In fact, no one was sure she would ever be identified. However, facial Read more …
Wireless at the bedside

Italy - The WardInHand project, which set out to provide a tool for medical teams to access a hospital information system (HIS) from wards, does not replace or compete with Read more …
Intelligent messaging
Gothenburg, Sweden - Ascom Wireless Solutions reports on a new Internet Protocol-based messaging platform that can integrate traditional hospital paging with DECT systems and Read more …
Streamlining rehabilitation

Germany - Rehabilitation clinics are taking on an increasingly important role, because the country’s Social Security Code indicates that, where possible, rehabilitation is Read more …
CE approved

The Biotronik Home Monitoring Service, which gained CE approval in May, has now monitored over 1,500 patients worldwide. Studies indicate that 88% of patients claim an increased Read more …
Telemed for ophthalmology

O-PACS, the first integrated Digital PACS solution and Electronic Medical Record (EMR) developed specifically for ophthalmology, heralds a new era of tele-ophthalmology and could Read more …
Patients link with mobiles

Another new system introduced at Bad Reichenhall’s city hospital, allows nurses to talk with patients and ascertain whether their calls are due to an emergency or for a non-urgent Read more …


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