#433 – The Resource Wire

  • This Riverain Technologies case study details how Einstein Medical Center adopted ClearRead CT enterprise-wide (all 13 CT scanners) and how the solution allowed Einstein radiologists to identify small nodules faster and more reliably.
  • See how Dubai-based healthcare leader Aster DM Healthcare leveraged the CARPL platform to connect its doctors, data scientists, and imaging workflows, and support its AI projects and development infrastructure.
  • Working on your organization’s AI strategy? This Blackford Analysis post outlines the key considerations for creating your AI goals and strategy, including some you might not have considered.
  • 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.
  • The Hyperfine Swoop Portable MR’s accessibility advantages can translate to significant clinical and operational value, particularly for hospital emergency and intensive care departments. See how bringing MRI to the point-of-care can impact hospitals’ operational costs, quality of care, and revenue potential.
  • Faced with two aging legacy PACS systems, South Jersey Radiology Associates moved to Intelerad’s IntelePACS, allowing its 12 sites to operate as a single, more-efficient entity. See how SJRA has since improved its radiologist efficiency by 8% to 10% and achieved a unified experience across its locations.
  • Discover how Enlitic’s Curie|ENDEX application transforms medical imaging data to a standard nomenclature to form a foundation for successful artificial intelligence strategies.
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