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By Jessica Davis | 11:48 am | December 30, 2015
Researchers at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have developed an interactive Web application and dataset that puts pediatric cancer mutations and growth under a microscope.
By Tom Sullivan | 11:06 am | December 08, 2015
Google's Alphabet unit christened its so-called "moonshot" health laboratory with the name Verily. The lab houses four main teams working on hardware, software, clinical, and science projects.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:07 am | August 06, 2015
Big Blue scoops up the medical imaging technology provider and plans to integrate the acquired products with its Watson supercomputing and analytics capabilities.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:32 am | May 26, 2015
Oncology focused health IT companies Varian Medical Systems and Flatiron Health have forged an alliance aimed at eradicating cancer sooner rather than later.
By Bernie Monegain | 11:43 am | April 23, 2015
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute will disburse $120 million to fund 34 patient-centered clinical comparative and clinical effectiveness research on a range of conditions and patient populations.
By Healthcare IT News | 12:57 pm | April 19, 2015
(SPONSORED) As part of Vitality Solutions, Vitality IQ™ Imaging Operations and Vitrea® Vitality Business Intelligence were introduced to help healthcare admins improve operations and receive actionable insight into the health, performance, and utilization of Vitrea imaging systems.
By Healthcare IT News | 12:42 am | April 18, 2015
(SPONSORED) Vital launches VioSuite™ Image Management includes a VNA for unified storage and management of all imaging data created across all care operations and solutions that allow federated access to images residing in disparate DICOM archives.
By Stephanie Bouchard | 01:05 pm | March 31, 2015
(SPONSORED) Michael J. Gray of Hyland Software talks important elements for VNAs, the vendor/organization relationship and challenges to overcome.
By Anthony Vecchione | 12:11 pm | December 23, 2014
Reggio Emilia Hospital was faced with a challenge. Although the 900-bed acute care hospital has a picture archiving and communication system, electronic health record and computerized physician order entry, it needed a final element: an integrated clinical image repository and distribution system.
By Bernie Monegain | 08:21 am | December 18, 2014
New findings published Dec. 17 in the New England Journal of Medicine affirms a practice for stroke response that has been employed by Donald Frei, MD, and the stroke team at Swedish Medical Center's Radiology Imaging Associates.