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What are the benefits of using an AI server downstream of PACS?

AuntMinnie

CHICAGO -- Among the imaging informatics sessions at RSNA 2023 are innovations designed to reduce the barriers of running AI algorithms in everyday radiology. From the IT or enterprise point of view, we want AI that is secure,” he said, emphasizing fast outputs, smooth integration, and adhering to standards such as DICOM and HL7.

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PACS industry veteran returns to launch cloud workflow platform

AuntMinnie

If you’ve been around the PACS industry for a while, you’ll undoubtedly remember DR Systems, a vendor that launched in the early years of PACS and carved out a niche as an independent firm for over two decades. The company can also provide customers with a full PACS replacement system.

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Medavis acquires MedDream DICOM viewer

AuntMinnie

German PACS vendor medavis has inked a deal to acquire Softneta’s MedDream universal zero-footprint DICOM viewer. MedDream is a web-based DICOM viewer for PACS servers for viewing, archiving, and transmitting medical images. medavis noted.

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Sorna releases Vertex upgrade

AuntMinnie

PACS technology developer Sorna has released an upgrade to its Vertex software, Vertex v3.11. The upgrade includes integration with Nuance's PowerShare, which allows users to send images directly to their PowerShare address book from within the Vertex workstation, according to the firm.

DICOM 130
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Medweb launches data sharing platform

AuntMinnie

RIS/PACS vendor Medweb has launched a new data-sharing platform called MedwebX. MedwebX allows for HIPAA-compliant sharing of images, studies, and reports and incorporates HL7, FHIR, and DICOM routing and translation tools.

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3D imaging modeling cost-effective for pediatric surgery

AuntMinnie

3D anatomical modeling using advanced imaging software can be cost-effective in planning pediatric surgeries, according to research published October 28 in the Journal of Pediatric Surgery. Ryan and co-authors sought to describe a low-cost, reproducible method for generating 3D images to visualize pediatric patient anatomy.

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3D imaging modeling cost effective for pediatric surgery

AuntMinnie

3D anatomical modeling using advanced imaging software can be cost-effective in planning pediatric surgeries, according to research published October 28 in the Journal of Pediatric Surgery. Ryan and co-authors sought to describe a low-cost, reproducible method for generating 3D images to visualize pediatric patient anatomy.

Imaging 264