Previous Webcasts
Next-Generation Healthcare Image & Information Exchange: The Foundation of Imaging Workflow and EMR Integration
May 28, 2009
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With heightened interest and incentives for EMR and image and information sharing as part of a health information exchange—healthcare executives are focusing on coordinating their financial, clinical and technical resources on building and integrating a healthcare image and information archive that leverages their current IT investments while providing the foundation for imaging exchange workflow and EMR integration.
Join executives and clinical thought-leaders from Mount Sinai Medical Center, St. Luke's Health System and GE Healthcare in discussing the issues and challenges of implementing a next-generation image and information exchange in a video presentation with live Q&A.
Investing in the Revolution of CT: A Global Perspective
May 15, 2009
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Experts from Germany, France and the Netherlands explain how the distinctive capabilities of the Brilliance iCT 256-slice scanner have impacted the diagnostic imaging abilities of their institutions and enhanced patient care. These professionals share their views on the economical and clinical benefits of investing in this revolutionary technology.
Enterprise Image Storage: Moving Beyond the Department Silo
November 6, 2008
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Listen and learn to an in-depth interview with healthcare IT industry expert, John Koeller discuss the future of image and data storage. While addressing the challenges of image management today we will explore options for consolidation and dive deeper into the Clinical Information Lifecycle Management strategy.
Cardiology PACS & CVIS: Implementing Digital Strategies
October 2, 2008
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Please join us for a free video webcast and live Q&A with clinical, administrative and IT leaders answering questions and addressing your concerns regarding the implementation of a cardiology PACS system.
Images Anywhere, Anytime: Web-based PACS and RIS/PACS
June 12, 2008
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This webcast focuses on the utilization of Web-based PACS & RIS/PACS as a means for healthcare organizations to stay competitive, maximize relationships with the physician community, and reduce expenses while increasing the number of clean claims through streamlined billing.
Watch as experts from three leading facilities discuss the advantages of implementing Web-based PACS and RIS/PACS. Sponsored by GE Healthcare and Dell.
Rethinking RIS: Strategies to Streamline Operations
January 24, 2008
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RIS-driven workflow provides tremendous benefits to healthcare organizations facilitating better patient care and better control over the business functions of the organization, including multi-facility scheduling, patient and image tracking, document management, outcome monitoring, and robust interface capabilities. Data analysis and reporting capabilities facilitate operational improvements and decision making. RIS-driven workflow delivers fast, secure access to information that can shorten the revenue cycle, reduce lost charges and denials, prevent underpayments, and optimize performance across the enterprise.
Integrating RIS/PACS for the Enterprise
November 8, 2007
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Experts from three leading healthcare facilities share their expertise and answer common questions about Integrating RIS/PACS throughout the enterprise.
ASP: A New Approach to Managing Image Overload
May 17, 2007
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Gain first-hand knowledge from three leading healthcare organizations who use ASP
(Application Service Provider) to store and manage radiology images. Watch this
practical one-hour video webcast with live Q&A presented by clinical and
IT thought-leaders who share their experience on transitioning to and benefiting
from ASP — and why ASP is the new path to secure, scalable and cost-effective
DICOM data archive and disaster recovery. This unique financial model allows
facilities to gain the latest technology now without burdening the capital budget.
Digital Workflow Transforms Cardiology
April 19, 2007
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This progressive healthcare provider serving Nebraska and southwestern Iowa is made up of nine acute-care hospitals. Alegent's Heart and Vascular Institute at Bergan Mercy Medical Center and Immanuel Medical Center perform more heart procedures than any other provider in the Omaha area. The enterprise is a practical example of how digital cardiac workflow enabled by PACS, EMR and an Intelligent Information Infrastructure links cardiologists with crucial patient images and data. This means excellent door-to-balloon times, improved patient care and reduced cost.
PACS for the Community Hospital
November 2, 2006
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Learn how hospitals and imaging centers are using PACS and digital workflow to streamline workflow, improve financials and provide better patient care.
Top Trends in Health Imaging & IT
October 12, 2006
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Health Imaging & IT magazine in collaboration with Siemens Medical Solutions invites you to join us as we learn more about this year’s Top Trends in health imaging and IT.
Intelligent Infrastructure
October 20, 2005
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Watch as four experts fluent in data storage discuss the framework to compile an intelligent infrastructure across the healthcare enterprise.