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The PACSman Pontificates: Dog tired after HIMSS 2024

AuntMinnie

Lying in bed the night after my visit to the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) 2024 meeting in Orlando with my legs moving like Elvis in concert and my kidneys on overdrive from all the water I drank trying to stay hydrated, I heard the music from the movie Chariots of Fire running through my head. not to run.

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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). Apollo Founder and CEO, Mark Newburger , said, "We look forward to collaborating with Konica Minolta Healthcare.

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Nanox Receives FDA Approval for Latest Version of AI Cardiac Imaging Product

Imaging Technology

is the upgraded version of Nanox.AI’s cardiac solution, HealthCCSng, which has already shown tangible results in several healthcare systems, identifying patients at high risk of coronary artery disease while driving significant revenue to cardiology departments. HealthCCSng V2.0 For more information, please visit [link].

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AI in Healthcare: The Ultimate Guide

Aidoc

This may create the perception that all AI in healthcare is the same. Grouping AI technology together like this doesn’t help people implementing AI differentiate between the different types of AI in healthcare – what they do, how they work and, ultimately, how they can impact patient care and provider experience. What is AI?

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POCUS in the ED: Is Confirmatory RUQ US Still Necessary?

REBEL EM

Pragmatic: The study methodology lacks pragmatism and may not be generalizable to many healthcare settings. Furthermore, images were stored in a PACS system, allowing ED physicians to interpret the images and store them in the patient’s electronic medical record.