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NEW DATE! Webinar on Optimizing Structural Heart Workflows

DAIC

Omer Schalit–Cohen , chief product officer at Optum’s Healthcare Enterprising Imaging business unit, will be the presenter. This insightful webinar will address optimizing workflow and efficiencies in the cardiovascular imaging department. as well as customer satisfaction.

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Webinar on Optimizing Structural Heart Workflows to Take Place Next Week

DAIC

Omer Schalit–Cohen , chief product officer at Optum’s Healthcare Enterprising Imaging business unit, will be the presenter. This insightful webinar will address optimizing workflow and efficiencies in the cardiovascular imaging department. as well as customer satisfaction.

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Register Today for Webinar on Optimizing Structural Heart Workflows

DAIC

Omer Schalit–Cohen , chief product officer at Optum’s Healthcare Enterprising Imaging business unit, will be the presenter. This insightful webinar will address optimizing workflow and efficiencies in the cardiovascular imaging department. as well as customer satisfaction.

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Webinar to Address Optimizing Structural Heart Workflows

DAIC

Omer Schalit–Cohen , chief product officer at Optum’s Healthcare Enterprising Imaging business unit, will be the presenter. This insightful webinar will address optimizing workflow and efficiencies in the cardiovascular imaging department. as well as customer satisfaction.

Webinar 52
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GE HealthCare and Medis Medical Imaging Announce Collaboration Focused on Non-Invasive Coronary Assessments to Help Advance Precision Care in Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease

DAIC

The collaboration seeks to provide access to emerging technologies, like Medis QFR, while also reducing complexity in the cath lab to improve the operating environment for clinicians. Medis Medical Imaging has been developing innovative post-processing software for the quantification of cardiovascular images for thirty-five years.