Innovation from Siemens Medical Solutions Drives Transformation of Healthcare Delivery.CHICAGO -- Company Demonstrates Integration of Imaging and Information Technology to Improve Care, Reduce Costs at RSNA RSNA Radiological Society of North America, Inc. RSNA Robust Security Network Association 2004 Siemens Medical Solutions Siemens Medical Solutions (Siemens Med) is a supplier to the healthcare industry, and is headquartered in Erlangen, Germany. Its U.S. division, Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc., is a Delaware corporation, with headquarters in Malvern, Pennsylvania. demonstrates how it is transforming healthcare delivery by innovating new solutions, working in partnership with its customers, and delivering proven outcomes in the company's booth (# 2729) at the 90th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), founded in 1915, has the purpose to "promote and develop the highest standards of radiology and related sciences through education and research". (RSNA) from Nov. 29 through Dec. 3 in Chicago. The company will introduce a variety of advanced medical imaging and information technologies (IT) and show how the effective integration of these technologies helps customers set new standards for effective, responsive, and efficient care. "Siemens is at the forefront of healthcare transformation by pushing the limits of innovation in both diagnostic imaging and IT," said Dr. Erich R. Reinhardt, president and chief executive officer of Siemens Medical Solutions. "At this year's RSNA, attendees will see our vision for high-quality, patient-centered healthcare, achieved by adopting the best processes and illustrated by proven clinical and financial outcomes. We will demonstrate that our strategy is being realized and that it works." A Foundation of Innovative Technology Siemens has been a recognized leader in medical innovation since 1877. The company invests 10 percent of its sales into research and development annually to bring to market faster, superior innovations, and averages more than one new invention New Invention may refer to:
--A new hybrid imaging system - the biograph(TM) 64 - that incorporates Siemens' industry-leading PET technology with the world's first and fastest 64-slice CT system - the SOMATOM(TM) Sensation 64; --new dual- and 40-slice computed tomography Computed tomography (CT scan) X rays are aimed at slices of the body (by rotating equipment) and results are assembled with a computer to give a three-dimensional picture of a structure. (CT) systems and enhanced applications for the successful SOMATOM Sensation 64; --the addition of Tim(TM) (Total imaging matrix) technology to the MAGNETOM Trio(TM) 3 Telsa magnetic resonance magnetic resonance, in physics and chemistry, phenomenon produced by simultaneously applying a steady magnetic field and electromagnetic radiation (usually radio waves) to a sample of atoms and then adjusting the frequency of the radiation and the strength of the (MR) system; --the DynaCT technology enhancement that brings CT-like images to the angiography angiography or arteriography X-ray examination of arteries and veins with a contrast medium to differentiate them from surrounding organs. The contrast medium is introduced through a catheter to show the blood vessels and the structures they supply, including suite; and --the introduction of the Arcadic Orbic 3D, a next-generation mobile C-arm with intra-operative three dimensional (3D) imaging capabilities. Imaging advancements are critical to acquiring patient information, but Siemens also will demonstrate IT solutions that enable the transfer of patient data and ensure radiology is connected to the rest of the facility and beyond. IT highlights will include SIENET(R) Cosmos, which integrates RIS RIS rabies inhibiting substance. , PACS (Picture ArChiving System) A storage and management system for high-resolution images. Typically pertaining to the medical field, images such as X-rays, MRIs and CAT scans require a greater amount of storage than other industries. and postprocessing on one workstation - and into one seamless process. This level of integration is made possible through syngo(R), Siemens' unique software platform, and through Soarian(R), our new generation health information solution which facilitates the sharing of information throughout the hospital and beyond. Soarian is the only healthcare information system that addresses all of today's major challenges from medical errors to overworked staff, resulting in optimal clinical and financial outcomes. Comprehensive Solutions for Better Outcomes Visitors to the Siemens booth will see the power of a holistic, synchronized approach to healthcare, driven by technology innovation and partnership with its customers. By effectively integrating medical technology, IT, management consulting Noun 1. management consulting - a service industry that provides advice to those in charge of running a business service industry - an industry that provides services rather than tangible objects , and services, customers achieve truly efficient clinical and administrative workflows, controlled costs and improved clinical outcomes. Siemens leverages its understanding of the entire clinical and economic process for disease diagnosis and intervention to bring to market integrated solutions specifically designed for Cardiology, Radiology, Urology urology Medical specialty dealing with the urinary system and male reproductive organs. It traces its origin to medieval lithologists, itinerant healers who specialized in surgical removal of bladder stones. , Oncology, Neurology and Women's Health Women's Health Definition Women's health is the effect of gender on disease and health that encompasses a broad range of biological and psychosocial issues. . "As opposed to boxes of independent technology, today's healthcare market needs solutions to achieve unprecedented levels of patient care and revenue growth," added Reinhardt. "We take time to understand the individual customer's culture and needs, then partner with them to transform that understanding into solutions that produce measurable operational, clinical and financial benefits." A Vision for Future Transformation At RSNA 2004, Siemens also will have an Innovations Center for its customers to showcase future IT and imaging technologies. For example, through its collaboration with the Center for Molecular Imaging Research (CMIR CMIR Currency or Monetary Instruments (form) CMIR Cell-Mediated Immune Response (immunology) CMIR Common Mode Input Range CMIR Certified Manager of Investment Recovery ), Siemens recently introduced MIPortal, a works-in-progress IT solution designed to provide molecular imaging research laboratories access to archiving and processing of imaging and non-imaging data. Today, molecular imaging is largely focused in the pre-clinical arena, but Siemens believes the future is in clinical applications. Reinhardt noted that as molecular imaging becomes more specific and targeted, it will have a critical role in managing disease more effectively, and eventually may be able to predict, treat and minimize the effects of diseases such as cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer's. Siemens also envisions vast deployment and adoption of IT in healthcare to provide the framework for an integrated patient database where physicians around the world can access information about a particular medical issue or condition. Combined with computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) tools and knowledge-based "artificial intelligence" - such as pattern recognition, image processing and data mining - this database will enable fast, patient-specific therapy decisions and treatment, ultimately making the whole process more efficient and effective. Siemens Medical Solutions of Siemens AG (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :SI) with headquarters in Malvern, Pennsylvania and Erlangen, Germany, is one of the largest suppliers to the healthcare industry in the world. The company is known for bringing together innovative medical technologies, healthcare information systems, management consulting, and support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services , to help customers achieve tangible, sustainable, clinical and financial outcomes. Employing approximately 31,000 people worldwide and operating in more than 120 countries, Siemens Medical Solutions reported sales of 7.07 billion EUR EUR In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Euro. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. , orders of 8.12 billion EUR and group profit of 1.05 billion EUR for fiscal 2004 (preliminary figures). More information can be obtained by visiting http://www.usa.siemens.com/medical-pressroom. Interviews with Dr. Erich R. Reinhardt are available upon request. Please contact LuJean Smith (office: 425-432-9601 / cell: 206-465-6925) to arrange a personal discussion. |
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