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Merge Healthcare launches Patient Kioskâ„¢
Merge Healthcare launched the Merge Patient Kiosk™ and the successful deployment of this new patient engagement tool in several imaging centers in the U.S. Combining the best of kiosk technologies already present in other industries and the specific requirements...
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Aventyn launches healthKrypt security technology
Aventyn Inc., an innovative provider of secure connected clinical information processing solutions, launched healthKrypt™, patent pending technology for securing health information and trusted transaction processing. This announcement was made jointly at HIMMS in Atlanta, GA and RSA2010 in San...
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Validus Medical Systems introduces bi-directional mobile software solution for hospital systems
Validus Medical Systems, Inc., a privately held healthcare IT firm founded by veteran entrepreneur David Kashtan, formally launched its breakthrough bi-directional mobile software solution for hospital systems. The Validus inTouchTM software system was developed by Kashtan, a team of...
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Toshiba America Medical Systems releases new cardiac CT software for Aquilion systems
Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. has unveiled new cardiac software enhancements available now for the Aquilion® ONE and Aquilion Premium CT systems. The new cardiac CT software package is designed to reduce radiation exposure while maintaining outstanding image quality....
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Henry Schein Announces New Strategic Partnership with Brain-Pad(R)
Henry Schein, Inc., the largest distributor of health care products and services to office-based practitioners, announced a new strategic partnership with Brain-Pad. Under a new five year agreement, Henry Schein Dental will be the exclusive professional dental distributor in...
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Eclipsys plans to partner with Microsoft
Eclipsys Corp., an Atlanta-based health IT company, and computer technology giant Microsoft Corp. are planning to integrate their platforms to provide more flexible and interoperable solutions to healthcare providers. Under the agreement, officials said both companies plan to...
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Mayo Clinic partners with GE and Intel for homebased monitoring study
GE Healthcare, Intel, and the Mayo Clinic are teaming up to test a new prototype for healthcare delivery, bringing care into the home for patients at risk for re-hospitalization. The year-long study, led by the Mayo Clinic, will...
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