Health Imaging Hub was initiated by radiologists, health imaging technologists, and internet media experts to promote Health Imaging and IT Globally with an emphasis of regional coverage.
Sunday, 26 September 2010
FDA’s Panel Recommends Approval Of Hologic’s Selenia 3D Mammography system
Hologic, a major company providing digital mammography systems, announced that the Radiological Devices Panel of the FDA has recommended approval for its Selenia Dimensions 3D digital mammography tomosynthesis system. However, the Panel’s recommendation is not obligatory. The Panel recommended the approval following the evaluation of Selenia 3D system’s safety and effectiveness for early detection of breast cancer.The Co‐Founder and Chief Technical Officer of Hologic, Jay A. Stein, commented “Our Selenia Dimensions 3D technology marks tremendous progress in the early diagnosis of breast cancer. The system is designed to increase accuracy when screening women for the presence of cancerous tissue, and to enable a more precise characterization of suspicious lesions. I speak for all of Hologic in voicing great satisfaction that the FDA Panel has weighed in so positively in favor of this valuable new tool in the battle to limit breast cancer mortality”
Northam Psychotechnologies Innovates Subconscious Screening Technology
More than 65 million individuals in North America suffer from some sort of mental illness and approximately1 out of every 5 persons will experience some mental illness during their life, according to The National Mental Health Association report. By 2020, mental illness is expected to be the leading cause of disease burden in North America, an enormous progressive problem that would cost the country hundreds of billions every year. Northam Psychotechnologies, Canadian-based company and a leading provider of integrated IT solutions in the field of psychological health, holds the North American patent pending to futuristic technologies that provide a profoundly powerful solution to this impending problem.
Radiology Technologist Malpractice Payments Are Rare
Radiology technologist malpractice payments are rare, as proved by a new study published in the September issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR). The study, entitled “Stability and Infrequency of Radiologic Technologist Malpractice Payments: An Analysis of the National Practitioner Data Bank” followed a retrospective approach to search for malpractice payment data from the National Practitioner Data Bank starting from1991 up to 2008.
Saturday, 25 September 2010
MRI Offers New Option For Surveillance Of Great Vessel Stents
According to a new study, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used alone effectively for conducting routine surveillance of some great vessel stents, such as vena cavae and aorta, which are frequently used for treating congenital cardiac defects. The study took place at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London. Its results will be highlighted in the October issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology. MRI is one of the most significant medical imaging techniques, as it offers highly-detailed images in a non-invasive and radiation-free procedure.
Siemens And Monaco Partners For The First "European Reference Centre Cardiovascular Medicine"
Siemens Healthcare has entered an agreement with the Cardio Thoracic Centre of Monaco (CCM) to develop innovative solutions for diagnosis and treatment of patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases. This agreement makes the Centre as the first Siemens’ European Reference Centre for Cardiovascular Medicine, which will serve as an international training centre for different visitors that demonstrates optimized clinical workflows and multi-modality imaging. The centre and Siemens have worked collaboratively for more than 25 years to develop medical technologies that aid in the diagnosis of patients all over the world.
Carestream Provides Digital Imaging Systems For Rural Radiology Center, Georgia
FDA Warns From Renal Fibrosis Induced By Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has declared an important warning revealing that gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs), used for radiology imaging, carry a high risk for developing renal fibrosis specially for people with prior kidney disease. This is the second time that FDA highlights the dangers of GBCAs; last year it mandated black label warnings for these hazardous agents. The FDA’s warning has specifically determined Magnevist, Omniscan, and Optimark brands of GBCA as forbidden for use in patients with acute renal problems or chronic severe renal disease. This is due to an FDA risk review of those brands. Furthermore, the FDA pointed out in its press statement that assessing other brands is being performed. Currently, the FDA is revising the black label warning on all brands of GBCA, now it recommends screening patients for kidney impairment before administration. The FDA has also offered new GBCA guidelines for imaging facilities.
Online Consultations Reduce Face-To-Face Appointments At Mayo Clinic By 40 %
A recent huge study of online consultations in primary care has found that online consultations could reduce the need for face-to-face appointments with primary care physicians by approximately 40 %. Clinicians at the Mayo Clinic, the largest private clinic in the world based in Rochester, US, ran a pilot study where patients were able to complete an online structured medical history to be reviewed and assessed later on by a doctor within 24 hours. This project is implemented as a part of Mayo's strategy to promote health IT.
Clatterbridge Oncology Center Installs Kainos' Electronic Document And Records Management System
Clatterbridge Centre for Oncology NHS Foundation Trust has entered an agreement with Kainos to install its electronic document and records management system (EDRMS) together with its Maxims’ web-based electronic patient record (EPR). Within the framework of this agreement, Kainos will provide its innovative product to enhance the use of patient notes across the trust’s sites. Kainos' products, based on Autonomy Records Management, were developed due to the collaborative work with The Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust.
Scotland Integrates Key Information Summary With Its Emergency Palliative Care Summary Record
NHS National Services Scotland has revealed that it will develop a Key Information Summary that will be completely integrated with its Emergency Palliative Care Summary (EPCS) record. Palliative Care Summary was integrated within Emergency Care Summary earlier this year, currently, it serves more than 25% of the population.
Jonathan Cameron, program manager of the National Information Systems Group for NHS NSS, highlighted that the new summary would rely mainly on the success of the EPCS but would also add considerably more information to the record. Cameron said, “The Key Information Summary (KIS) aims to replace paper notes being faxed from GP practices to NHS24, provide support for electronic anticipatory care plans, long term conditions and mental health by utilizing the existing EPCS infrastructure.”
Jonathan Cameron, program manager of the National Information Systems Group for NHS NSS, highlighted that the new summary would rely mainly on the success of the EPCS but would also add considerably more information to the record. Cameron said, “The Key Information Summary (KIS) aims to replace paper notes being faxed from GP practices to NHS24, provide support for electronic anticipatory care plans, long term conditions and mental health by utilizing the existing EPCS infrastructure.”
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