As medical imaging and medical devices share more and more data, Intel works with manufacturers on security, interoperability, performance, manageability, scalability, energy efficiency, and integrated graphics processing on the chipset.
Intel® and Philips are helping 'kids be kids' through a fast, iterative reconstruction technique that yields breakthrough image quality at low dose. Philips reduces reconstruction times from minutes to seconds using the latest Intel® Xeon® processors.
Intel-based platforms provide performance and high efficiency to increase quality and effectiveness of care.
An advanced image reconstruction algorithm runs on Intel® Xeon® processors.
Introducing the concept of the “smart bedside terminal” as a part of the connected hospital.
Wind River technology meets challenges for improving therapeutic devices.
Challenges and requirements for in-home patient device with online interface.
Elevating healthcare with high-performance data security solutions.
Follow a patient through discharge and emergency transport to see how real time data sharing and communications with secure mobile devices can make a "meaningful difference."
Eric Dishman discusses megatrends driving the healthcare system and Intel's computing technologies and solutions to support care.
Intel spent a day with nurse practitioner, Ginger Harris, as she went on home visits with a new Ultrabook.
An ambulance crew tells how computers have improved their ability to care for people in an emergency.
Soon all of Mexico will be connected through tele-medicine to Mexico's better future, powered by Intel technology.
Intel and CareStream provide secure cloud storage solutions for the healthcare community
Intel professionals discuss how healthcare security controls prevent optimized care and privacy.
Genome data analysis realizes a competitive advantage for the collation of Big Data with cost-effective scalability
Combination of computer science, biology, and medicine advance disease treatment and prevention.
MUSC uses Intel® Xeon® processor-based IBM servers to save lives through reliable data.
Soon all of Mexico will be connected through tele-medicine to Mexico's better future, powered by Intel technology.
John Hengeveld’s real-life example shows how simulated computer experiments help cure diseases.
Accelrys and Diagnomics executives discuss new medical therapies and science using Intel® technology.
David Zirl, healthcare solution strategist, on clinical archiving, cloud computing, and data security management. (1:59)
WHO panel discusses the cultural and economic shifts happening as populations age.