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XiFin to debut radiology payer rate monitor at RBMA 2025

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Healthcare information technology firm XiFin will debut its Payor Rate Transparency Monitor for Radiology at Paradigm, the Radiology Business Management Association (RBMA) 2025 meeting.

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How can Enterprise Imaging empower radiology in the modern health network?

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"We take a collaborative approach where we review our solution offerings and hear about technologies or solutions that customers use or need. Mayer is a 30-year-plus veteran in the healthcare information technology (HIT), EI, and the medical device field. We want to share and collaborate."

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Calyx partners with Ceretype to offer AI in neuroimaging

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Healthcare information technology services provider Calyx Medical Imaging i.

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Calyx to acquire Invicro

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Healthcare information technology (HIT) services provider Calyx announced it will merge with Invicro and acquire 100% of the company from Realm IDx.

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Safeguarding the future of radiology with imaging informatics

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Underinvestment in healthcare information technology (HCIT) cybersecurity programs is another factor; legacy radiology systems should be part of an ongoing HCIT security risk-mitigation plan.

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Konica Minolta Healthcare and Christie Innomed Partner to Provide Healthcare IT Sales and Services in the US

Imaging Technology

About Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc. Konica Minolta Healthcare is a world-class provider and market leader in medical diagnostic imaging and healthcare information technology. Primary imaging, the most commonly used medical imaging technologies, include X-ray, ultrasound and imaging management systems.

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Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Spotlight at HIMSS 2023

Imaging Technology

A Boston, MA-based company, KAID Health was founded by a veteran team of healthcare information technology and population health innovators. The most common conditions the NLP pipeline captured that the anesthesiologist did not include cardiac arrhythmias, angina, anticoagulation, and neuromuscular disease.