Health Imaging & IT - November 2008 - (Page 59) RSNA360.HealthImaging.com Foresight Imaging (Booth 7636) is displaying version 2.2 of its TIMS DICOM System. Version 2.2 includes audio recording and annotation, audio playback, TIF and JPEG 2000 file import, DICOM send lists, and study editing improvements. mPlexus (Booth 9551) is introducing version 2.0 of its DICOM router product, DICOM eXtender. The mPlexus DICOM eXtender 2.0 features include DICOM header manipulation; DICOM study import, edit and route; route priority; transmission throttling; basic prefetching; diagnostic quality viewer; enhanced disk space management; and archive functionality. With MRS Quest, patient demographic information can be input directly into a digital tablet. Additionally, it has a security feature that restricts access via a password log-in, MRS says. NeoTool (Booth 2548) is spotlighting the latest release of NeoIntegrate. The product introduces new code set translation features for healthcare providers that deal with multiple code sets. Nuance Healthcare (Booth 6215) is showcasing enhancements to RadCube for Radiology, the data mining and outcomes analysis package that integrates with existing RIS and Nuance’s reporting solutions, Veriphy, its critical test result management (CTRM) solution, McKesson Corporation (Booth 8328) is and the newest release of RadPort for spotlighting its enterprise image manageRadiology, its integrated decision supment and work ow solutions in the areas port application for appropriate exam of radiology, cardiology, endoscopy, reveordering. RadCube for Radiology is the nue and resource management for healthcompany’s data warehouse designed for care organizations. The company’s enterradiology business analysis and visualprise medical imaging solutions can help ization. RadCube allows healthcare end-users speed the diagnostic process, organizations the opportunity to expose from order entry to results distribution, untapped information inherent in years and increase billing accuracy. of clinical data, including business productivity measures, quality assurance Merge Healthcare (Booth 4058) is showmetrics, utilization management statiscasing MergeCOM-3 version 3.8, available 3D visualization in Cedara OpenEyes from Merge tics, throughput calculations, trending for Windows and Linux operating systems and forecasting and benchmarking. and programming in C/C++, C#.Net and The company also is spotlighting VerJava. Release 3.8 introduces support for iphy, a technology platform that provides DICOM standard supplements, as well as a complete end-to-end CTRM solution improved multi-threading capability and encompassing policy development and compression support. Cedara OpenEyes implementation, communications techimage processing, visualization and nology, real-time performance reporting manipulation platform can help developand professional services. The automaters create clinical applications (.NET or ed, CTRM solution boosts patient safety JAVA, data model based paradigm, XML), and clinical productivity, according to enabling acceleration of application develNuance. In the radiology setting, Veriphy opment via plug-and-play imaging develoffers reporting clinicians one-call-doesopment tools, that include technology for it-all simplicity that meets the Joint Com2D, 3D and 4D visualization, Merge says. Nuance Healthcare’s RadCube for Radiology mission (JCAHO) and American College of Radiology (ACR) guidelines. It reduces radiologist interrupMammography Reporting Systems (Booth 3605) is highlighttions with timely communication of test results. ing its Scheduling Matrix and Resource Tracker (SMaRT), MRS Secured Access and MRS Quest. SMaRT schedules patients with a peerVue (Booth 5502) is demonstrating capabilities of its qiVue few clicks, as well as ensuring that all equipment, rooms and staff application, a PACS-integrated, web-based solution for healthneeded for each appointment are available. The system operates on care organizations. The qiVue product can be integrated with an unlimited matrix that allows every resource in a practice in the PACS, RIS or EMR. RadPort 2.0 is the latest version of the secure, system, the company says. Secured Access enables patient results to web-based appropriateness system that allows healthcare facilibe accessed via the internet in HIPAA-compliant way. The webties to manage high-cost utilization and satisfy pre-certification based technology improves on existing email patient communicarequirements through clinical decision support (DS). tion with a unique registration procedure and monitoring system. HealthImaging.com November 2008 | Health Imaging & IT 59 http://RSNA360.HealthImaging.com http://www.HealthImaging.com
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