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03 Aug 2018: In The News
AI-Based Medical Imaging Market on Track to Hit $2B by 2023 in Healthcare Dive
The forecast which includes software for automated detection, quantification, decision support and diagnosis looks at growth in AI-based medical imaging in nine clinical application markets.
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03 Aug 2018: In The News
Where Hospitals Plan Big AI Deployments: Diagnostic Imaging in in Healthcare IT News
Interest in AI is on the rise among radiology units, and a new study says the tech could transform imaging accuracy, productivity and increasing patient volumes.
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02 Aug 2018: In The News
Medical Imaging AI Market Could Break $2 Billion in Next 5 Years in Healthcare Analytics News
Artificial intelligence (AI) for medical imaging is moving beyond the hype that blurred the rise of the field and toward a $2 billion global market valuation, according to a new report.
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01 Aug 2018: In The News
Understanding the Cost Impact of Healthcare Consolidation in the HealthCare Business News Magazine
In the last eight years, Randal Walker has held three different positions at three separate independent service organizations (ISOs).
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20 Jul 2018: In The News
HIT Think Why a Holistic View of Patient Data is Crucial in Pop Health in HealthData Management
Population health management is a core competency of an accountable care organization or a clinically integrated network that aims to succeed under value-based reimbursement.
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16 Jul 2018: In The News
Signify’s Two Sides on the GE Split in the Imaging Wire
Signify Research came out with its analysis on the GE Healthcare spin-off. The firm pointed out many of the same short-term challenges that have been identified in other editorials (e.g. strategic distractions, loss of shared R&D/supply chain/financing operations, increased competitor focus), all of which will require expert execution by the GE Healthcare management team to overcome.
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10 Jul 2018: In The News
MITA Calls for Timely Exemption Process for Section 301 Tariffs in DOTmed HealthCare Business
The Medical Imaging and Technology Alliance (MITA) is once again calling on the Trump administration to address the matter of Section 301 tariffs for goods imported from China - this time through the establishment of a timely and robust exemption process.
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03 Jul 2018: In The News
Caradigm Sale – The Final Step in GE’s Exit From PHM/Value-based Care?
On 13th June 2018, cancer informatics and digital pathology workflow vendor, Inspirata, announced that it was purchasing GE Healthcare's remaining population health management (PHM) interest, Caradigm.
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28 Jun 2018: In The News
Digital X-ray Goes Retro and Mobile in Europe in AuntMinnie Europe
In recent years, the annual growth rate of the European general radiography market has stalled to a near standstill, and this trend is expected to continue in 2018 with market revenues forecast to increase by a mere 1%. The market has been buoyed in recent years by the transition from analog and computed radiography (CR) to fully digital systems. In Western Europe, this trend has largely run its course, but there are still opportunities for growth, both at a product and country level.
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26 Jun 2018: In The News
Prospects for GE’s Spun-off Health Unit Said to be Strong in in HealthData Management
GE officials presented a bright future for GE Healthcare when they announced on Tuesday that the medical equipment unit will be spun off in a major corporate restructuring.
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26 Jun 2018: In The News
HIT Think: How Universal Viewers Could Affect Imaging Strategies in HealthData Management
At SIIM 2018, the latest trends in universal viewing and enterprise imaging were of special interest.
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14 May 2018: In The News
Advanced Visualisation and the Cloud That Never Formed in AuntMinnie.com
Recent hype about cloud technology has yet to materialize in clinical and diagnostic healthcare IT. For advanced visualization in medical imaging especially, public cloud-hosted solutions accounted for less than 5% of the total U.S. market in 2017, and in the rest of the world, the share was even less.
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