Cynthia E. Keen[email protected]Enterprise ImagingEuroPACS: Gesture devices for PACS workstations show promiseA keyboard and mouse are ubiquitous components of diagnostic imaging workstations. But after two decades, it's time to convert to so-called natural user interfaces, according to a presentation made at the International EuroPACS meeting, held last week in Pisa, Italy.July 5, 2012Clinical NewsIrish group fined for security breach over patients recordsThe Information Commissioner's Office has fined the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust 225,000 pounds for leaving unprotected staff data and medical records of patients in vacated hospital buildings.June 28, 2012Clinical NewsBMJ: Jury remains undecided about telehealthThe largest telehealth study conducted in the U.K. suggests that participation in a telehealth monitoring program may reduce mortality and the need for emergency hospital care by patients with some chronic health conditions, according to an article published in BMJ online on 21 June.June 25, 2012Imaging InformaticsAuntMinnieEurope.com Healthcare Informatics InsiderJune 20, 2012Clinical NewsWhat HIMSS Analytics Europe's accomplished in 2 yearsOver the past decade or so, there's been a lot of discussion among healthcare providers throughout the world about the adoption of information technology. But how to measure and assess what's been done, and put this in a format that allows for comparison?June 20, 2012Clinical NewsU.K. strives to give kick-start to radiology researchThe conversion of paper- and film-based radiology records to an all-digital format has created an environment of unprecedented opportunities for research. Creating research opportunities, however, is easier said than done, and requires proactive support and careful planning, according to U.K. experts.May 24, 2012Enterprise ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com PACS InsiderMay 21, 2012Clinical NewsESTRO: Being HPV-positive benefits patients with oropharynx cancerThe human papilloma virus (HPV) is not associated with good health, but for some patients with advanced oropharyngeal cancer being treated with radiotherapy, the condition is beneficial, according to research presented at the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO) meeting.May 13, 2012Clinical NewsESTRO: Study positive about APBI brachytherapyAccelerated partial-breast irradiation (APBI) brachytherapy produces comparable local recurrence outcomes with much better cosmesis compared to whole-breast irradiation, according to research presented on Friday at the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO) World Congress of Brachytherapy in Barcelona, Spain.May 10, 2012Clinical NewsESTRO: ARCON therapy oxygenates head/neck cancer tumorsA new radiation therapy technique has been proved effective for treating patients with head and neck cancers who have low hemoglobin levels, according to research presented at the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO) annual meeting being held this week in Barcelona, Spain.May 9, 2012Previous PagePage 7 of 22Next PageTop StoriesCTCT, MRI reveal hidden brain changes linked to increased fall riskThe changes can be indications of cerebrovascular disease, which is associated with future stroke, dementia, and higher mortality rates.Artificial IntelligenceReport: Leadership proves central to integration of radiology AIArtificial IntelligenceHow accurate are AI-generated depictions of radiologists?Medicolegal issuesHospital doctor gets struck off for serious misconductOrganized Radiology IssuesEntire interventional radiology team resigns at Sydney hospital