Imaging Technology News - October 2008 - (Page 38) Information Technology I.T. New Cardiovascular 4.0 Web-Based Image Viewing Software Released ProSolv CardioVascular, a FUJIFILM company, released ProSolv CardioVascular 4.0, a new software release featuring a Web-based application for full viewing and reporting capabilities using Web communication protocols, secured via SSL, in addition to a Web URL single-click application download and installation for easier deployment. Other enhancements include new advanced clinical tools to further aid the diagnostic process, and the full integration to FUJIFILM Medical Systems’ Synapse PACS. ProSolv | www.prosolv.com TeraMedica Software Certified for Use with IBM’s Grid Medical Archive Solution TeraMedica Healthcare Technology’s Evercore Enterprise Suite has been fully tested and certified for use with IBM’s Grid Medical Archive Solution (GMAS) storage management system. The Evercore solution allows physicians and other healthcare caregivers to obtain instant access via an existing EMR to both medical images and patient studies, including MRI scans, X-rays and cardiograms, together with digital content such as electronic reports. IBM’s GMAS is an integrated storage solution that provides hospitals, research institutions and pharmaceutical companies with a virtualized, automated and secure repository for medical images, patient records and other critical healthcare information. TeraMedica Healthcare Technology www.teramedica.com Barco Advanced Visualization Software Now Integrates in Agfa IMPAX Barco has released a new version of its Voxar 3D advanced visualization software suite that is integrated in Agfa’s IMPAX PACS, designed to streamline imaging workflow, enabling physicians to read and report their studies faster and more efficiently. The new Voxar 3D suite is available with a full set of integrated clinical applications, including VesselMetrix for quantitative 3D vessel analysis, CardiaMetrix for CT cardiac analysis, ColonMetrix for CT colonography and PET-CT Fusion for the interpretation of Tele-RIS Provides Advanced Hosting Capabilities INFINITT North America has developed a Tele-RIS module that enables radiology reading services to provide advanced hosting capabilities to their referring customers. The INFINITT TeleRIS module was developed to meet the needs of a large radiology reading service in Texas where fellowship-trained radiologists read images from 23 different imaging facilities. The service had previously needed to log in to a separate system for each facility, but now archives the images, orders, technologist notes and patient information so that all are accessible from a single workstation/viewer. INFINITT North America | www.infinittna.com whole body oncology studies. Barco | www.barco.com Intelerad Augments PACS with WorkstationOne Intelerad Medical Systems is partnering with Three Palm Software to offer WorkstationOne to IntelPACS customers to provide a complete PACS Solution that includes dedicated mammography reading capability. Three Palm Software’s WorkstationOne was designed to meet the requirements for mammography reading. WorkstationOne includes base mammography review functionality as required to meet IHE and MQSA guidelines. Enhanced functionality in terms of workflow, integration and innovative reading tools specifically designed for mammography, reportedly differentiate WorkstationOne from other competing workstations. Intelerad Medical Systems www.intelerad.com Import. Record. View. Print. Codonics will save you money, improve your workflow and separate you from your competition. Import. Integrity™ provides a compact, stand alone, easy-to-use solution to read, reconcile and store medical studies. 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