FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas

East Texas Medical Center, Fujifilm continue their long working relationship with transition to DR

One of the hottest topics in today’s medical imaging community is the transition from computed radiography (CR) to digital radiography (DR).

Portable DR in the NICU: Safety for the most precious of patients

Radiation dose is one of the top concerns in imaging today, and since younger patients are the most vulnerable, reducing dose in pediatric imaging is especially important.

Jim Morgan

Viewing PACS in a whole new light

When we unveiled the next-generation upgrades to Fujifilm’s broad, integrated Synapse portfolio at RSNA last fall, our newest enterprise imaging technology Synapse 5 was the hit of the show. This wasn’t surprising. After all, PACS represents the cornerstone of the comprehensive Synapse line of solutions—a product family that also includes innovative VNA, 3D, RIS, cardiovascular and mobile offerings.

VNA: Building a new foundation for a 9-PACS healthcare ecosystem

INTEGRIS Health, Oklahoma’s largest healthcare network, recently had to find a solution to a significant problem: its nine hospital PACS were out of space, their software was out of date and the situation was out of control.

Fujifilm’s new COO speaks on the importance of coordination—for both providers and vendors

It’s no secret that healthcare professionals are being asked to do more with less, to coordinate across an enterprise and deliver results greater than the sum of a provider’s parts.

Providing Imaging Stability and Efficiency Through a VNA

Providing Imaging Stability and Efficiency Through a VNA

Dax Ewbank, Enterprise Solutions Architect discusses how INTEGRIS Health partnered with the TeraMedica Division of FUJIFILM Medical Systems U.S.A., Inc. to rearchitect the entire enterprise imaging infrastructure with the VNA as a foundation

Jim Morgan

View from the Top: What’s Ahead for Imaging IT in 2016

Consolidation and change are roiling the healthcare marketplace, and the repercussions are being felt throughout the vendor landscape, including the vibrant imaging IT segment that is so fundamental to the practice of 21st century radiology.

Curtis P. Langlotz, MD, PhD

5 Steps Radiologists Can Take Today to Improve Reports

For all its high-tech gadgets, tools, prompts, aids and reminders, the modern radiology report really isn’t all that different from the first of its kind, rendered as a longhand note.