FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas

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HIMSS recap: Fujifilm provided attendees with state-of-the-art technologies and daily presentations

HIMSS 2017 was in Orlando, Fla., last month, and officials at FUJIFILM Medical Systems U.S.A., Inc. say it was yet another hugely successful show for the company. 

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What you need to know now about server-side rendering

Streaming technology is the future made present to those who want to watch movies anywhere at any time. It’s becoming the same thing to radiologists, clinicians and patients who want mobile access to medical images.

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Enterprise Imaging Strategy Beyond Radiology

In a recent focus group, 70% of healthcare IT executives surveyed indicated that enterprise imaging was an active initiative in their health system*. But achieving a truly effective enterprise imaging strategy has eluded the majority of U.S. health systems.

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Digital mammography arrives to rural Washington

The pressure was on to make an important purchase decision, and fast. Willapa Harbor Hospital in South Bend, Washington, had just seen its aging mammography machine reach the point of no repair.

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Fujifilm’s ASPIRE Cristalle: improving mammography for both facilities and patients

The radiology department at Ashley County Medical Center (ACMC), a 33-bed critical access hospital in Crossett, Arkansas, has always made dose management a top priority.

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A quick install and happy, comfortable patients: Lisa Quamme details her experience with Fujifilm’s ASPIRE Cristalle Digital Mammography system

Lisa Quamme, breast health coordinator and senior radiology technologist at Northpoint Health and Wellness Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, spoke to Radiology Business about how the system has improved their mammography screening.

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Fujifilm CMO on the company’s growing healthcare portfolio and the trends of tomorrow

Fujifilm’s ties to healthcare date all the way back to 1936, when it released its very first x-ray film. Today, Fujifilm is a large global company—it reported revenues of more than $22 billion in the last year—and its healthcare business alone was responsible for approximately $3.8 billion in revenue.

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Q&A: Fujifilm helps providers prepare for reimbursement reductions and transition to digital radiography

When the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016, or Omnibus Bill, was passed late last year, it included text that requires imaging providers to start using DR.