Offering one solution for radiography, fluoroscopy, multi-slice and advanced clinical applications, the DR 800 supports the role of radiology in the value-based care organization with increased versatility, functionality and efficiency.
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iSchemaView Partners with Siemens Healthineers to Integrate the RAPID Platform with syngo DynaCT to Deliver a Complete Imaging Solution for the Angio Suite
Siemens Healthineers has announced that the new Biograph Vision positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) system has been installed at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP) in Philadelphia – the first health care institution in the United States to install the technology.
uEXPLORER is the world’s first medical imaging scanner that can capture a 3D picture of the whole human body at one bed position.
QT Ultrasound, the developer of the only FDA-cleared transmission ultrasound breast imaging technology, has now created the first 3D printing of the breast duct system in a living woman, using its technology.
UNC REX Healthcare and Wake Radiology are joining forces to improve access to specialized imaging services and reduce costs for thousands of patients a year.
With the acquisition of Trisonics, Probo Medical will have an extensive ultrasound service division to complement its current ultrasound equipment sales and refurbishment departments.
This information is crucial to ensuring appropriate screening for breast cancer, as traditional mammograms are often not enough to detect the presence of cancer in women with dense breast tissue.
Launching at the 2019 European Congress of Radiology, the new version further extends the clinical innovation of the Portal, with enhancements to improve workflow efficiencies, bridging secure data sharing between systems within the hospital network to address the security and privacy needs of customers globally.
South Texas Radiology Imaging Centers in San Antonio acquires new MRI scanner that supports precise, personalized imaging across entire patient population

