Social Media is everywhere. Times have changed and more and more people are embracing this new norm. While walking my dog and passing people on the street, it is evident that many folks have their eyes glued to their phones. If you are not using some form of social media for your marketing you will be missing out, so take time and get started today!
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Vikki Harmonay
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Social Media & Marketing Tips for Your Medical Imaging Practice
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Aug 16, 2017 @ 10:08 AM
Topics: More Than Just Imaging Solutions
5 Considerations When Relocating Medical Imaging Equipment
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Tue, Aug 8, 2017 @ 10:08 AM
There are many reason you might be considering relocating medical imaging equipment. Maybe you bought a new piece of equipment, and it’s now earmarked for one of your other healthcare facilities. Maybe you’re finally moving to that new facility and you have to move current equipment to your new digs. Or maybe you just purchased a preowned system from a vendor or healthcare facility. No matter one the reason, there are lots of things to consider before you make the move. Way before you make the move.
Read MoreTopics: Imaging Equipment Solutions, Medical Imaging Equipment
What Is the Difference Between a CT Scanner & a Cone Beam CT Scanner?
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Aug 2, 2017 @ 10:08 AM
The Traditional CT scanner and the Cone Beam CT scanner are two ways of doing the same thing-scanning-with each method claiming its fair share of advantages and disadvantages. When people think of a CT scan, they generally envision a huge machine that takes up a whole room scanning their entire body. Thanks to ever dynamic technology, there is much more than ordinary in the field of CT scans. While both scanners undertake the same basic function, there are technical differences that can influence your preference as well as practitioners’. Let us look at the Traditional vs. the Cone Beam CT scanner.
Read MoreTopics: Medical Imaging Comparisons, CT Scanner
Whether you treat humans or animal patients, your medical practice needs imaging equipment. However, the kind of medical imaging equipment you need for a veterinary practice can be quite different from a medical practice. Understanding these differences is very important when making a purchasing decision regarding C-Arm and X-Ray equipment. Let’s take a close look at what you need to consider when choosing medical imaging equipment for your practice.
Read MoreTopics: Buying Imaging Equipment, C-Arm, X-Ray, Veterinary Blogs
When Should You Evaluate Your Mammography Equipment?
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Tue, Jul 11, 2017 @ 15:07 PM
66.8% of women above 40 have had a mammogram within the past two years in the U. S. It is said that 1 in 9 women will acquire breast cancer at some point with 1 in 30 dying as a result. According to Atlantis Worldwide, “50% of MRI machines being installed today will have to be replaced within 11 years. In today’s market place, it is estimated that 1 out of 5 MRI systems is older than 10 years.” Because the medical imaging field is always changing such statistics beg the question, is it time to evaluate your mammography equipment?
Read MoreTopics: Mammography
Will 3D Color X-Ray Revolutionize Cancer Treatment?
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Jul 5, 2017 @ 16:07 PM
The Brits made a splash in Boston again, this time with “tool x-CSI,” which has been described as low-dose, high-resolution, non-invasive and specific. And the Americans are paying attention.
Read MoreTopics: Imaging Equipment Solutions
How Can Artificial Intelligence Impact Radiology?
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Jun 28, 2017 @ 15:06 PM
Artificial intelligence (AI) which is the mimicking of human understanding by computers is finally a reality in medicine, more so in imaging equipment application. Combining medical data with AI will change a lot of medical specialists like pathology and radiology. Although there is worry of AI replacing such specialists, in effect, AI is a decision support technology to enhance radiologists’ as well as pathologists’ ability to diagnose correctly. The introduction of electronic medical records (EMR) and centralization of medical data initiated AI into medicine. Its clinical application will include machines for X-ray, CT Scanners, and MRI.
Read MoreTopics: Medical Imaging News
In recent years, some of the advances in MRI technology have been on the software side. These advancement enable faster contrast scans, simplified cardiac imaging workflows, and even the ability to perform MR scans of the lungs.
Read MoreTopics: MRI, More Than Just Imaging Solutions
Is Mobile CT a Good Solution for Smaller Hospitals Or Clinics?
Posted by Vikki Harmonay on Wed, Jun 14, 2017 @ 12:06 PM
It’s no secret that PET and CT imaging systems can take up a lot of real estate. And that’s usually not a problem for large, high volume medical practices or hospitals. But what if you have a smaller practice or lower-volume rural hospital? Square footage can be limited, but the need will still exist for medical imaging. That’s where a mobile imaging service could be an option. Here are the three areas to consider when deciding between in-house equipment and the use of a mobile service.
Read MoreTopics: Imaging Equipment Solutions, CT Scanner, Mobile MRI
There’s one thing that never changes about Medical Imaging: it’s always changing. If you own a clinic, hospital, health care facility it can be challenging to keep up with all the new technology and advancements, much less what it means to your business.
Read MoreTopics: Used Medical Imaging Equipment, MRI