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By Bill Siwicki | 12:01 pm | August 22, 2016
Enterprise imaging strategies are key priorities for healthcare leaders, but interoperability roadblocks remain a challenge, finds a new survey from lifeIMAGE and CHIME.
By Jeff Lagasse | 06:18 pm | June 28, 2016
Medical imaging vendors are operating in a "churn" market, according to a new peer60 report, as hospitals experiment in finding which image sharing features mean the most to them.
By Bernie Monegain | 04:15 pm | June 22, 2016
The supercomputer will be used to mine insights from ‘previously invisible’ unstructured imaging data and combine it with other information to make personalized care decisions that also impact broader patient populations.
By Bernie Monegain | 09:58 am | March 30, 2016
The work will help determine how effective Philips IntelliSite whole slide imaging can be in detecting disease, streamlining pathology workflows and lowering costs. 
By Bill Siwicki | 03:14 pm | February 25, 2016
Medical image exchange platform vendor lifeIMAGE has inked a 10-year deal with clinical image viewer maker Client Outlook to make Client Outlook’s visualization platform a core component of the lifeIMAGE offering.
By Bill Siwicki | 02:07 pm | February 12, 2016
Konica Minolta is stepping in a new direction.
By Bill Siwicki | 05:42 pm | February 01, 2016
A new module will enable users to snap pictures with smartphones and tablets and then saving them to the Carestream platform and integrating them with an EHR.
By Mike Miliard | 12:08 pm | January 15, 2016
Marin General Hospital has entered a 15-year, $90 million agreement with Philips to roll out an array of technologies including clinical informatics, patient monitoring, telehealth and imaging.
By Anthony Vecchione | 11:18 am | January 12, 2016
Carestream says Vue Motion platform also addresses Stages 2 and 3 meaningful use because it gives patients an easy way to see their images.
By Mike Miliard | 12:37 pm | January 08, 2016
Picture archiving and communication systems may be one of the most tried-and-true technologies at work in clinical settings today, but there's still big room for growth, according to the 2015 Imaging Technology Study just published by HIMSS Analytics.