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LG Healthcare Technologies Improve Staff and Patient Experiences

Imaging Technology

A visit to LG’s booth begins with the exterior-facing Reception Area and Nurse Station Zone that demonstrate the unique advantages of deploying LG’s Ultra Stretch and Transparent OLED displays as digital signage for wayfinding, employee and visitor communications, alerts and more. inch diagonal) All-in-One Thin Client (model 24CR661).

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The PACSman Pontificates: Dog tired after HIMSS 2024

AuntMinnie

Most hospitals will pay for IT staff to attend HIMSS or VIVE, another digitally-focused trade show that primarily attracts hospital C-suites, since there are many things the C-suite at the hospital often need to evaluate as well. It’s a good deal for IT people but not nearly as good a deal for radiology.

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Avi Sharma, MD, Thinks the Best Time to Have Started Using AI was Yesterday

Aidoc

In a series of enlightening conversations with Avi Sharma, MD CIIP, Director of AI at Jefferson Einstein Hospitals, we gained valuable insights into his experience as an early adopter of AI in radiology and the trajectory of its development. Continuous AI Education and Feedback Loops Implementing clinical AI is just the beginning.

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Benefits of Teleradiology to Telehealth

Future Teleradiology

Also, in cases of chronic illnesses, telehealth has led to the reduction of hospitalizations, costs and read missions. Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) is used to transmit and store data. PACS is an electronic platform where radiology images that connected with medical automation systems.

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AI in Healthcare: The Ultimate Guide

Aidoc

A “connected system of intelligence” brings together various medical devices and platforms, acting as a central nervous system for hospitals. However, AI applications are being used to improve communication between staff, minimize risk and improve workflows, ultimately leading to better patient care.