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Get Ready: CT-guided PCI Is Coming to a Cath Lab Near You

Change is on the horizon for cath labs all over the world as more and more interventional cardiologists are starting to use coronary CT angiography to plan and guide PCI procedures. Patients, physicians, catheterization labs and healthcare systems all stand to gain from this growing trend.

New Intel-Based Artificial Intelligence Imaging Solution to Accelerate Critical Patient Diagnoses

Intel and GE Healthcare* are teaming up to deliver artificial intelligence (AI) solutions across multiple medical imaging formats to help prioritize and streamline patient care.

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Linking Cath Labs & Informatics: Growing a Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) Program

Growth seeded the need for a dedicated PCI program at Saratoga Hospital that went live in January along with a complete technology overhaul: cath lab, echo, hemodynamic monitoring and a fully integrated cardiovascular information system. The PCI program, close to 100 interventions later, is considered a jewel of the county. It also is a model for other facilities needing a technology refresh.

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Raising the Value of PET: Technology, Reliability and Reporting Take it Up a Notch

When we look at the future of PET, we think of new biomarkers and applications. Is conventional FDG PET maxed out? Or is there room to improve now? No it is not, and yes there is, molecular imaging experts say.

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At the Heart of Cardiovascular Care: Leveraging IT to Help Enhance Patient Care

Listen to David O. Williams, MD, of Brigham & Women's Hospital and Kalon K.L. Ho, MD, MSc of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center as they discuss the role of IT in cardiovascular care in patient management, cost containment, workflow, best practices and reporting.

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Intelligent Tools for a Productive Radiologist Workflow, Universal Viewer Smart Reading Protocols

Webinar + Q&A: Featuring Dr. Lindsey S. Rabushka from Northwest Community Hospital to provide a radiologist workflow perspective.

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Why Accept Tradeoffs? Have Both Your Enterprise EMR and Complementary, Functionally-rich Department Software

Many feel that the EMR is central to the health of the enterprise and promises to meet many needs. However, as stakeholders drill down into individual departments, there are areas where the EMR may fail to address the specific workflow of the caregivers in those specialties.

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How Interoperable Technology Can Enhance the Efficiency of Radiology & IT

With digital radiology, PACS and RIS in use for 15 years or more at most US hospitals, a disparate system architecture is now the reality for most departments. Multiple PACS and mini-PACS populate the environment, resulting in inefficiencies, increased operating costs, and reduced throughput for departments.