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Siemens showcases ultrasound imaging
At the 20th annual scientific sessions of the American Society of Echocardiography, Siemens Healthcare will demonstrate a new gold standard in echocardiography: non-stitched, real-time full-volume 3D images of the heart acquired in one single heart cycle with the Acuson SC2000 volume imaging ultrasound system, states DotMed.
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The latest release of the system features technologies and applications that improve diagnostic confidence and workflow in echocardiography.
The company will also showcase a volume 3D intra-cardiac echocardiography catheter, the Acuson AcuNav V ultrasound catheter, which delivers real-time volumetric information from inside the heart.
Bluetooth sets healthcare mobile standard
The non-profit, open-industry coalition for technology healthcare, Continua Health Alliance, says Bluetooth technology will be adopted as a healthcare device standard in version two of its guidelines for low-energy wireless communication, says Silicon Republic.
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Bluetooth is currently the only wireless technology specification included by Continua, and was chosen after a 10-month review process.
“Continua's choice of Bluetooth low-energy technology – a specification in development at this time and expected to be adopted by the end of the year – underscores the excitement and need for this Bluetooth wireless standard in the telehealth arena,” said Michael Foley, executive director of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group.
ictQatar develops e-healthcare system
The Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology (ictQatar) is working closely with major players in the health sector to synchronise e-health systems in Qatar to support to government's continuing drive for healthcare reform, reports The Peninsula.
“The ultimate benefit achieved from a national e-health strategy is a safer and more sustainable health system that is equipped to better respond to the emerging health sector's pressures and demands,” said Dr Yasir Khan, ictQatar's clinical advisor for the e-health programme.
Khan underscored this before participants of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society Middle East conference in Bahrain recently during his keynote address.
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