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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Card Trick Leads to New Bound on Data Compression
An article from TechnologyReview examines how “a magician’s card trick has prompted a mathematical re-evaluation of the limits on data compression”. That my friends is the amazing ability of creativity Here’s a card trick to impress your friends. Give a deck of … Continue reading
Ramblings: Updates on “The DICOM Conformance Black Paper – What Your Vendors Don’t Want You To Know”
Dear readers, I have been getting feedback on intermittent errors (broken links, inability to access the whitepaper etc) when one tries to access the “The DICOM Conformance Black Paper – What Your Vendors Don’t Want You To Know“. I tested … Continue reading
Ramblings: Napier India Medical Imaging Informatics Symposium 2010, 4th Dec, New Delhi
I’ve been invited as the lead speaker for the “Inaugural Napier India Medical Imaging Informatics Symposium 2010″ to be held on the 4th Dec 2010 at; Venue : Regent Continental, 4/73, W.E.A., Krishna Market, Saraswati Marg, Karol Bagh, New Delhi – … Continue reading
First non-U.S. hospital receives HIMSS Analytics Stage 7
I heard this from Steven Yeo a few weeks ago (he didn’t name the hospital but I was so excited to hear that a hospital in South Korea has achieve it.) and am glad to see that it made the … Continue reading
Healthcare sector among top adopters of iPad
Ladies and Gentlemen, prepare yourselves for iPad’s domination in healthcare! Ok, I jest a little (yes, only a little), according to this article from HealthcareITNews.com, the healthcare sector is among the top 3 industries that are heavily adopting the iPad … Continue reading
Medical Home: IT Is on the Team
For the unaware, I dealt with Primary Care Informatics for awhile and developed an interest in Public Health Informatics. I promise to include more articles and whitepapers on this area of health informatics but in the meantime, I’d like to … Continue reading
ATA releases telerehabilitation guidelines
I got this off HealthImaging.com The American Telemedicine Association (ATA) recently released A Blueprint for Telerehabilitation Guidelines to discuss key administrative, clinical, technical and ethical principles that should be considered in the course of providingtelerehabilitation services to inform and assist practitioners in providing … Continue reading
Novel IT Platform Helps Novartis Gain Control of Clinical Imaging Data
Interested in Medical Imaging in the clinical Trials segment? Well this article from ecliniqua.com provides some insights on the interesting developments on the industry. Researchers at Novartis in Basel have developed a powerful new electronic data capture (EDC) hub for clinical … Continue reading
Ramblings: “Putting my money where my mouth is” – New Mobile Phone vs. Going Green
I have been toying with the idea of getting a new mobile phone, the main reasons are; My existing Samsung Omina II is getting quite sluggish in terms of performance (the response lag got on my nerves) The temptation of … Continue reading
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Health IT gets mixed grades for quality, safety
I got this off HealthImaging.com, its an interesting read Evaluations of the impact of health IT on quality and safety show mixed results, but often are missing critical information, according to a new summary report, Incorporating Health IT into Workflow Redesign, … Continue reading