Philips presents a healthcare IT portfolio at The World of Health IT

PHILIPSAt The World of Health IT Conference & Exhibition, in Geneva, Philips will present IT applications for specific areas of the patient care cycle — including workflow and information systems for Radiology and Cardiology, as well as iSite PACS.

With iSite PACS, Philips proves that film-less enterprise distribution is possible — without the up-front capital expenditures and limiting technology associated with traditional PACS.

Philips is also sponsoring educational sessions and a panel discussion with key opinion leaders in healthcare IT, adding to the elaborate scientific and informative profile of the conference.

Visit Philips at Booth 115 at the World of Health IT in Geneva, to see, hear and experience the latest trends, innovations and opportunities in healthcare informatics.

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