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Cloud-based imaging: The new catalyst for healthcare transformation

AuntMinnie

When it comes to medical imaging, radiology is what most often comes to mind, and for good reason. A large percentage of medical imaging created by most hospitals tends to come from the radiology department. In most cases, medical images and scans are placed into an electronic medical record (EMR) as a link.

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Konica Minolta Healthcare and Apollo Enterprise Imaging Partner to Provide Enterprise-Wide Clinical Workflows and Image-Enabled EMR

Imaging Technology

The partnership will unite all patient information across clinical specialties, including from non-DICOM devices, for a longitudinal, image-enabled electronic medical record (EMR). The Exa Platform provides a single database and single application across all modules, driving efficiencies and eliminating redundancies.

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LG Healthcare Technologies Improve Staff and Patient Experiences

Imaging Technology

Another 24-inch All-in-One Thin Client (model 24CR671) with a built-in webcam will be shown on an Ergotron mobile cart, demonstrating how nurses, physicians and other staff members can access electronic medical records and enter patient data via a workstation on wheels.

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AI in Healthcare: The Ultimate Guide

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Computer vision (CV) : Another form of machine learning, it is the process by which a computer gains information and understanding from images and videos. In some advanced forms of CV, there are deep learning capabilities that can recognize, interpret and categorize images.

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PSMA-PET imaging spiked after FDA approval

AuntMinnie

Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET imaging with gallium-68 (Ga-68) PSMA-11 was approved by the FDA in December 2020 for the staging of newly diagnosed prostate cancer. According to the findings, during the period, among 31,838 consecutive patients newly diagnosed with prostate cancer, 4,538 (14%) were staged with PSMA-PET.