RADIOLOGY WEB

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
RADWEB InPhact, Inc. 28 White Bridge Road Suite 303 Nashville TN 37205 RADIOLOGY WEB;Management and billing of radiology services;X-ray services and computerized x-ray diagnostic services;
RADWEB PREMERUS, INC. 730 Cool Springs Blvd. Suite 800 Franklin TN 37067 RADIOLOGY WEB;Providing use of online non-downloadable software, namely, a web-based radiology information management system that is used for integrated scheduling, patient registration, order entry, dictation, image viewing, transcription, reporting, document scanning, auto faxing, data verification, and a physician portal that integrates with third party information systems, electronic medical records, radiology and cardiology picture archive communication systems, and billing applications using standards-based protocols and a proprietary application programming interface framework;
RADWEB PREMERUS 730 COOL SPRINGS ROAD SUITE 800 FRANKLIN TN 37067 RADIOLOGY WEB;Providing use of online non-downloadable software, namely, a web-based radiology information management system that is used for integrated scheduling, patient registration, order entry, dictation, image viewing, transcription, reporting, document scanning, auto faxing, data verification, and a physician portal that integrates with third party information systems, electronic medical records, radiology and cardiology picture archive communication systems, and billing applications using standards-based protocols and a proprietary application programming interface framework;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Method and apparatus for adjustment of the entrance dose of a radiology apparatus of the type containing a means of X-ray beam emission, a means of detection of the X-ray beam after it has crossed an object having to be visualized, and a means of visualization connected to the means of detection, in which the distance between the means of emission and the object is estimated and, when the distance between the means of emission and the object or the distance between the means of emission and the means of detection varies, the entrance dose is modified according to said distances in order to maintain an appreciably constant equivalent dose in the plane containing the object, the distance between the means of emission and the means of detection being known.