#419 – The Resource Wire

  • Clinicians are using the NAEOTOM Alpha to overcome limitations previously thought unavoidable in CT, with ultra-high spatial resolution without dose penalty and detailed spectral imaging without compromises. Get the facts about the technology and the benefits of photon-counting CT.
  • When SyntheticMR validated its SyMRI MSK solution, they leveraged the CARPL platform to compare conventional knee and spine MRI image quality with SyntheticMR images. Check out their validation process and results here.
  • Precision medicine startup BAMF Health just installed United Imaging’s uEXPLORER scanner, making it the first total-body PET/CT used for theranostics in the US. See how this combination will allow BAMF Health to deliver more effective and efficient theranostics treatments.
  • Do your patients text more than they use CDs? Find out how Novarad’s CryptoChart simplifies image access, combining secure QR codes and text and email communications to help providers and patients ditch the disk.
  • See how three hospitals are leveraging GE Healthcare’s AIR Recon DL to improve their cardiac MRI image quality, shorten scan times, and expand their cardiac imaging capabilities.
  • See how Us2.ai cuts echocardiography’s manual work, subjectivity, and turnaround times to automate the fight against heart disease.
  • Arterys’ Cardio AI solution recently added a new Atrial Volumes feature that allows cardiologists and radiologists to easily quantify volumes for both left and right atria in cardiac MRI images.
  • See how Valley Radiology’s decision to make Intelerad IntelePACS its single reading environment helped the independent practice gain control of its growing volumes and rising case complexity, improve its efficiency and radiologist experience, and deliver better patient care.
  • In this Nuance Q&A, Open System Imaging’s medical director and CTO discuss how adopting PowerScribe One improved the California radiology practice’s efficiency and productivity.
  • See how Fujifilm Healthcare helped Arkansas Children’s Hospital imaging IT infrastructure evolve from departmental silos to an interoperable architecture that improved its radiology and IT teams’ day-to-day flexibility and future scalability.
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