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The Medical Industry Business Weekly |
| May 15, 2008 |
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Other HeadlinesLeon Gugel, the company's DOTmed Certified founder, pitches honesty, integrity and outstanding service.
Due to provider requests, KLAS investigated single-cassette computed radiography (CR) in a groundbreaking study to uncover the strengths and weaknesses of the marketplace.
The SNM Annual Meeting runs June 14-18 in New Orleans. Be sure to come by the DOTmed Booth #570 and meet our jazzy Trade Show Team!
Earthquakes, typhoons, cyclones, tornadoes and more lead to death and disaster across the globe.
Have News for Us?Submit your news on the industry, people, or companies.More Industry HeadlinesHospitals Demand Feedback About Computed Radiography Due to provider requests, KLAS investigated single-cassette computed radiography (CR) in a groundbreaking study to uncover the strengths and weaknesses of the marketplace. Worldwide Weather Woes Bring Disaster and Grief Earthquakes, typhoons, cyclones, tornadoes and more lead to death and disaster across the globe. Strike Force Targets Medicare Fraud by Los Angeles Area Health Care Companies Eleven people indicted in case involving millions of dollars in claims. House Subcommittee Hears Testimony on Medicare Bidding Program for Durable Medical Equipment House hears testimony on benefits and drawbacks of Competitive Bidding Program planned for implementation this year. Medicare Roundup: CMS Recent Decisions Agency gives coverage to artificial hearts, raises rates for long-term care hospitals. This SIEMENS Open Viva MRI Scanner is going to move fast... get your bid in now! Also see the other great lasers, imaging systems, and more... all on your favorite website for used medical equipment! Are Anxiety Disorders All in the Mind? Researchers find link between altered dopamine activity and Social Anxiety Disorder, according to an article in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine. GE's Industry Leading Service Delivers Improved Uptime and Reliability Proactive monitoring and data mining combine to enhance installed base performance. Philips to Acquire Brazilian Patient Monitoring and Critical Care Company Dixtal Biomedica e Tecnologia Move further bolsters Philips' healthcare presence in high-growth emerging markets. Smart, Miniature Pump Offers Medicine in Small and Flexible Doses An innovative micro-pump mimics our own peristaltic system, but works accurately forward and backward. Radiologists Use iPods in New Ways to Deal with Medical Imagesby Dave Ritz
As reported in the December 2004 issue of RSNA News, many radiologists are now using their iPods to store their images. Considering the large disk space of the iPods, currently 20-60 gigs, and the speed of the firewire interface, many are finding this an invaluable and inventive tool.
"This is what we call using off the shelf, consumer market technology," says Osman Ratib, M.D., Ph.D., professor and vice-chairman of radiologic services at UCLA. "Technology coming from the consumer market is changing the way we do things in the radiology department." "Radiologists deal with a very large amount of medical imaging data," Dr. Ratib explains. "I never have enough space on my disk, no matter how big my disk is--I always need more space. One day I realized, I have an iPod that has 40 gigabytes of storage on it. It's twice as big as my disk on my laptop and I'm using only 10 percent of it for my music. So, why don't I use it as a hard disk for storing medical images?" Combined with the Open Source, free software OsiriX, the new generation of Apple computers and iPods are changing the face of radiologic imaging. OsiriX is a DICOM viewer for Mac OSX, but it also allows users to upload images to the internet and use instant messaging to communicate. "For us, it's a way of doing very cheap, very convenient teleradiology," Dr. Ratib explains. "I could be chatting with one of my buddies and he can see my screen, so I can show him what I'm doing with an image." RSNA News Article Apple's iPod OsiriX Medical Imaging Software Please Send us your Comments. |