iCode TFS in Hamad Medical Center Qatar

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Rosenfield iCode TFS in Hamad Medical Center Qatar

Rosenfield is proud to announce the installation of iCode TFS as a central teaching files solution for all HMC hospitals integrated to Fujifilm PACS system.

iCode will help users in different hospital in building their own imaging library empowered by a set of tools those help them achieve their work easily.

For more info about iCode Teaching Files please click here

iCode TFS for 16 MOH Hospitals In UAE

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iCode TFS for 16 MOH Hospitals In UAE

Rosenfield is proud to announce the installation of iCode TFS as a central teaching files solution for 16 MOH hospitals in UAE integrated to GE Centicity PACS system.

iCode will help users in different hospital in building their own imaging library empowered by a set of tools those help them achieve their work easily.

For more info about iCode Teaching Files please click here

Rosenfield iCode TFS in Cardiff UHB UK

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Rosenfield iCode TFS in Cardiff UHB UK

As part of their new Fujifilm PACS installation, Cardiif UHB had selected the iCode TFS solution to enhance their teaching activities. iCode will be seamlessly integrated to Fujifilm latest Synapse 5 release.

iCode will help Cardiff UHB users building their own imaging library from interesting studies building on their current archive migrated from Agfa PACS and empowered by a set of tools those help them achieve their work easily.

For more info about iCode Teaching Files please click here

iCode TFS in National Imaging Academy Wales

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iCode TFS in National Imaging Academy Wales

iCode is now the primary teaching tool in National Imaging Academy Wales. iCode in seamlessly integrated to Fujifilm Synapse to help users build their own library from interesting studies gathered from different health boards.

Users like the set of tools iCode offers to help them achieve their work easily.

For more info about iCode Teaching Files please click here

Rosenfield iCode TFS in RJAH UK

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Rosenfield iCode TFS in RJAH UK

As part of their PACS upgrade RJAH had selected the iCode TFS solution to enhance their teaching activities. iCode will be seamlessly integrated to Fujifilm latest Synapse 5 release.

iCode will help RJAH users building their own imaging library from interesting studies empowered by a set of tools those help them achieve their work easily.

Rosenfield is awarded this project as a result of our valued partner Fujifilm Medical Systems UK efforts.

For more info about iCode Teaching Files please click here

Top 5 trends from ECR 2019 in Vienna

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Top 5 trends from ECR 2019 in Vienna

The giant octopus in the registration area, the impressive model of Poseidon in the opening ceremony, and the host of other aquatic images from ECR 2019 looked stunning on social media, but what were the longer-lasting impressions and substantive issues to take away from this year’s congress in Vienna? Our editorial team has compiled a list of the five main trends.

  1. Radiology’s glass ceiling is breaking down
  2. AI advancements fuel discussion on ethics, validation
  3. Attention shifts to patients in gadolinium debate — plus, 7-tesla MRI advances
  4. Vendors highlight practical uses of AI in radiology
  5. Patient engagement grows in importance

To read the full article, please click here.

Reference: Philip Ward, Erik L. Ridley, Wayne Forrest, and Brian Casey, AuntMinnie.com staff writers.

4 takeaways for the future of radiology

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4 takeaways for the future of radiology

Healthcare today is largely woven together with electronic medical record (EMR) systems, which has led to the rapid attendance growth in the past decade at the annual Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) meeting, now the world’s largest health informatics conference with more than 1,300 vendors on the vast expo floor. Here are six key takeaway trends seen at the 2019 meeting held in February.  

  1. The Rise of Augmented and Virtual Reality in Healthcare
  2. Decrease on Hype and Focus on Introducing Artificial Intelligence Products
  3. Analytics is the Next Big Trend Following Digital Health Records Implementation
  4. Creating Virtual Organs From Medical Imaging to Test Devices Before Implant
  5. Cybersecurity Tops Concerns With Electronic Medical Records
  6. Integrating Wearable Devices Into Patient Care

To read the full article, please click here.

Reference: Dave Fornell is the editor of ITN and DAIC magazines.

New Consensus Document Explores Ethical Use of AI in Radiology

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New Consensus Document Explores Ethical Use of AI in Radiology

March 5, 2019 — The American College of Radiology (ACR) is one of seven professional societies behind a new consensus document on the ethics of using artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology. The authors are taking comments on the draft guidance through April 15, 2019, and a finalized document will be produced within the following six months.

The ACR was joined by the following societies in drafting the guidance document:

European Society of Radiology (ESR);

Radiological Society of North America (RSNA);

Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM);

European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics (ESMII);

Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR); and

American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM)

The document explores ethical considerations for artificial intelligence from several angles, including data use, algorithms and trained models, and actual practice. The writing team reviewed current literature from the fields of computer science and medicine, as well as historical ethical scholarship and material related to the ethics of future scenarios. The document was produced through the combined efforts of philosophers, radiologists, imaging informaticists, medical physicists, patient advocates, and attorneys with experience with radiology in the U.S. the European Union.

 

To read the full article, please click here.

Reference: JEFF ZAGOUDIS, ASSOCIATE EDITOR in the ITN.

6 Key Health IT Trends at HIMSS Meeting 2019

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6 Key Health IT Trends at HIMSS Meeting 2019

Healthcare today is largely woven together with electronic medical record (EMR) systems, which has led to the rapid attendance growth in the past decade at the annual Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) meeting, now the world’s largest health informatics conference with more than 1,300 vendors on the vast expo floor. Here are six key takeaway trends seen at the 2019 meeting held in February.  

  1. The Rise of Augmented and Virtual Reality in Healthcare
  2. Decrease on Hype and Focus on Introducing Artificial Intelligence Products
  3. Analytics is the Next Big Trend Following Digital Health Records Implementation
  4. Creating Virtual Organs From Medical Imaging to Test Devices Before Implant
  5. Cybersecurity Tops Concerns With Electronic Medical Records
  6. Integrating Wearable Devices Into Patient Care

To read the full article, please click here.

Reference: Dave Fornell is the editor of ITN and DAIC magazines.