Episodes
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Tune in to part 2 of our Healthcare IT Talks podcast “Reducing Radiology Burn Out with Quantum Imaging” featuring Dr. Elizabeth Bergey, President, and CEO of Quantum Imaging. Dr. Bergey shares her first-hand experience with traditional PACS workflows and moving from manual production of color-coded chaos to a more streamlined approach leveraging interoperability to enhance workflows.
In part 2 of this series Dr. Bergey and Brian Green discuss:
• Strategies to navigate the complexities of traditional PACS system maintenance and upgrades
• Unleashing the power of Vendor Neutral Archives (VNAs) for simplified data storage and retrieval
• Enhancing workflow integration and minimizing manual tasks through order messages and interoperability
• Boosting system performance and resource allocation using time-based analytics and virtual environments
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Listen to the latest podcast episode with Dr. Elizabeth Bergey, Pediatric radiologist, President, and CEO of Quantum imaging.
We will discuss
· What were some of the pitfalls and some of the roadblocks for imaging centers?
· What were some of the things that were challenging to you as a radiologist in that traditional PACS-based workflow?
· How to create balance and fair workloads for radiologists.
If you will be at HIMSS23 in Chicago, come chat with Dr. Bergey in person at the GE Healthcare booth or visit her session: "New ways to integrate disparate radiology systems." https://www.addevent.com/event/PD16485137
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Brian Green and Steve Halloway continue to discuss the trends from RSNA and the future of enterprise imaging, the cloud, and AI.
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The contents of the podcast are not held by GE Healthcare, but insights provided by Signify research and views of the speakers *
Moving on from the impacts of a global pandemic, healthcare providers are finally able to get their hands on procurement budgets, move ahead with initiatives and implementations that had been on hold for the past few years.
However, with the changing global economies, healthcare providers are focused on doing more with less and increasing operational efficiencies while reducing costs. Artificial Intelligence and analytics are key in driving this change.
Tune in to the latest Healthcare IT Talks episode with Steve Holloway from Signify research to learn more about the projected state of healthcare in 2023 and top healthcare IT trends.
What are top trends you are seeing in the industry? Contact us and let us know: bit.ly/327EfoF.
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Join Jason Klotzer, Customer Engineer Healthcare and Life Sciences at Google and our host Brian Green in episode 10 of Healthcare IT Talks: Break Organizational Boundaries with the cloud. Jason and Brian discuss how to share data across organizations, save infrastructure cost and increase security with the cloud.
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Due to the complexities of managing and aggregating various data types in healthcare imaging, many clinicians only have access to tip of the iceberg of information available. If clinicians can have access to all imaging data, they would have the full picture of the patient history and provide better patient care.
The simplified approach with DICOM web standard makes this is possible.
Steven Nichols and Chris Lindop, Interoperability Leaders at GE Healthcare, discuss how DICOM web is a game changer in the healthcare industry allowing easy integration and with minimal familiarity with DICOM.
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You may be considering moving to the cloud but wonder, how you can create a seamless experience between that fits your short term and long-term initiates? Then, how do you decide which vendor to use and what questions should you be asking to make sure the cloud solution can work for you? We cover this and so much more in part 3 of Healthcare IT Talks episode 8: Are You Really Cloud Native?
In addition, Brian, Michael and Ryan discuss how the pandemic has highlighted the importance for cyber security as healthcare providers look for ways to enable remote work for their clinicians if needed and prevent any embarrassing hacks.
If you'd like to talk to a GE Healthcare Enterprise Data Leader to learn how the cloud can work for your organization, please visit: bit.ly/327EfoF .
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Listen to part 2 of the Healthcare IT Talks episode 8: Using AI to Increase Clinical and Operational Productivity to learn more. We continue the conversation with Michael Valante and Ryan Halos from Dell Technologies, as we uncover real use cases where AI can be beneficial in saving time, speed to care, and more.
We then dive into cloud technologies and how organizations can have the benefits of on-prem as well as the financial benefits of the cloud.
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**The topics discussed are the opinions of Dell Technologies
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Listen in to learn more on our latest Healthcare IT Talks podcast episode 8: Image Management Outside the Radiology Department with Michael Valante, Global Business Development Leader and Ryan Halos, Chief Technology Officer, Medical Imaging at Dell Technologies. Michael and Ryan share their knowledge in healthcare and offer thoughtful approaches to data storage. They discuss the challenges, benefits, and strategies for consolidating DICOM and non-DICOM data sources.
*Information shared on this episode is opinions of Dell Technologies
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The world will continue to rapidly change in 2022. This is reflected by increasing demands in the healthcare environment and the need to support the developments in medical imaging with speed, efficiency, and accuracy. We will see an increase in the role of artificial intelligence (AI), the cloud and other technologies to help physicians and patients.
Join Brian Green and Steve Holloway, Executive Director at Signify Research, as they discuss top healthcare trends coming out of RSNA 2021 that are shaping the future of healthcare IT today.
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Listen to past episodes at www.gehealthcare.com/ITtalks** The information presented here involves technologies and concepts in development that are not products and may never become products. None of these technologies or concepts are being offered for sale, and none of them are cleared or approved by the U.S. FDA or any other global regulator for commercial availability. ** Some products mentioned in this podcast are not sold by GE Healthcare. GE Healthcare does not sponsor or endorse these products, and all product names are the property of their respective trademark holders. **
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*Any mention of Amazon in the podcast refers to AWS (Amazon Web Services).
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Join our host Brian Green and Chris Hafey, Principal Clinical Imaging Business Development Manager at Amazon Web Services (AWS), in this episode of Healthcare IT Talks as they address the myths and realities of cloud-based computing for radiology practices.
You will learn:
· How to quantify the return on investment from cloud-based hosting and why it’s about more than just dollars.
· How the cloud scales with your business– from more space to more power to the latest software, all without the need for capital investment.
· How you can deploy cloud-based computing in just minutes – with just a few clicks.
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Join Brian Green and Elijah Rockers, Application Analyst from Houston Methodist, in this episode of Healthcare IT Talks as they break down the complexities of leveraging imaging data for research studies.
You will learn:
· The importance of de-identifying data and data curation
· The pros and cons of various data formats and how they support your use
· How to access patient data and the challenges of pulling it from PACS or the VNA
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Can your healthcare organization benefit from moving to the cloud? What are the challenges in adoption, and how do you overcome them?
Listen in as our host Brian Green and NetApp’s Chief Innovation Officer for Healthcare, Kim Garriott, dispel the myths around cloud in the latest episode of Healthcare IT Talks: Gaining Cloud Comfort – Cloud Adoption in Enterprise Imaging.
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Listen in as Sam Balga, Vice President of Ultrasound IT at GE Healthcare, and our host Brian Green discuss how vendor-agnostic software can pull ultrasound data from numerous locations – not just the electronic medical record. In addition, you will learn how Mini PACS and ViewPoint 6 play an important role in data capture, and enable more precise reporting, credentialing, and access without interrupting the clinical workflow.
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We hope you enjoy the episode on practical steps to leveraging AI in healthcare organizations. Feel free to browse resources to continue learning about AI, IHE, and interoperability.
If you’d like to hear a deep dive from Brad and on Brian on DICOM Web and how to use it in workflows, sign up for bonus content for an exclusive clip:
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Additional resources:
IHE Whitepaper: https://www.ihe.net/uploadedFiles/Documents/Radiology/IHE_RAD_Suppl_WIA.pdf
NVIDIA Resource Hub: https://resources.nvidia.com/l/en-us-medical-imaging
Healthcare IT Talks podcast: https://www.gehealthcare.com/products/healthcare-it/healthcare-it-talks-podcast
Disclaimer (COVID NVIDIA Application): This training and inference pipeline was developed by NVIDIA. It is based on a segmentation and classification model developed by NVIDIA researchers in conjunction with the NIH. The Software is for Research Use Only. Software’s recommendation should not be solely or primarily relied upon to diagnose or treat COVID-19 by a Healthcare Professional. This research use only software has not been cleared or approved by FDA or any regulatory agency.
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In our first episode, we explore how point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) helps diagnostic imaging and care workflows, and the implications of these changes on the IT infrastructure. You will learn how POCUS is similar “modern stethoscope” and how it is changing the way physicians provide patient care. Listen now!
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