ResourcesVendorsMammographySoftwareMagView8110 Maple Lawn Blvd Suite 400, Fulton, MD 20759eMail:Website:https://www.magview.comLinkedIn iconTwitter X icon Facebook iconLatest from MagViewHomeMeet the Minnies 2019 semifinal candidatesThe list of candidates for the 2019 edition of the Minnies, AuntMinnie.com's campaign to recognize the best and brightest in medical imaging, is now available. This year's campaign includes over 200 candidates in 14 categories, ranging from Most Influential Radiology Researcher to Best Radiology Mobile App.August 27, 2019Breast3 reasons why growth in the mammography market will slowBy Imogen FittRevenue in the global market for mammography systems is expected to slow in coming years, according to a new report by U.K. market research firm Signify Research. Why are we seeing this deceleration? Signify analyst Imogen Fitt shares three reasons.August 1, 2019BreastHologic joins forces with MagViewBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersWomen's imaging vendor Hologic is partnering with mammography information systems developer MagViiew to develop automated software aimed at helping mammography facilities comply with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Enhancing Quality Using the Inspection Program guidance.July 18, 2019BreastMagView wins contract in British ColumbiaBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersMammography information systems developer MagView said it will provide its MagView software package to BC Cancer Breast Screening, a provincial program that provides screening mammograms for 275,000 women annually in British Columbia.March 12, 2019BreastWomen at high risk for breast cancer don't get needed careBy Kate Madden YeeNotifying women at high risk of breast cancer through a patient letter doesn't seem to prompt them to take advantage of the services provided by a high-risk assessment clinic -- in fact, 85% of these women don't attend the clinic, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.July 21, 2015PACS/VNARamSoft, MagView sign distribution dealBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersPACS vendor RamSoft has inked a distribution agreement with mammography information systems developer MagView.June 27, 2012BreastVirtual Radiologic debuts breast imaging serviceBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersTeleradiology services provider Virtual Radiologic has introduced a new service that aims to provide access across the U.S. to fellowship-trained subspecialists for breast imaging.March 14, 2011BreastACR introduces National Mammography DatabaseBy Cynthia E. KeenThe American College of Radiology (ACR) is establishing a National Mammography Database, a national registry of comprehensive mammography data designed to help breast imaging facilities improve their quality of care. The database will be launched officially in July 2009.May 6, 2009Practice ManagementExceeding 'excellent': How breast centers track qualityBy Kate Madden YeeNow that healthcare providers are being challenged to offer the best care in the most cost-efficient way, breast imaging centers can benefit from a way to track quality indicators across various categories and compare them to internal and external data.February 16, 2009BreastDigital mammograms take longer to read, study suggestsBy Kate Madden YeeDigital mammography has proved equivalent to film-screen in screening programs for most women, along with being even more accurate than film-screen for women with dense breasts. But the technique can take longer to interpret, which can slow a practice's workflow and therefore affect its bottom line.January 5, 2009ISMagView Information SystemsBy Kate Madden Yee(Booth 7610) Mammography information systems developer MagView of Burtonsville, MD, plans to debut a paperless patient history module at this year's RSNA meeting.October 25, 2007ISMagView Information SystemsBy Jonathan S. BatchelorMammography information systems developer MagView of Burtonsville, MD, will showcase new and enhanced features available in version 5.4 of its software.November 6, 2006Advanced VisualizationR2 TechnologyBy Kate Madden YeeThe Sunnyvale, CA, developer of computer-aided detection software will highlight advances to its CT lung and mammography CAD product lines.November 16, 2005BreastR2 TechnologyBy Kate Madden YeeAt this year's RSNA show, R2 plans to showcase its ImageChecker DMax CAD system, a high-throughput unit for high-volume mammography centers.November 6, 2005BreastiCAD unveils Gateway to Digital programBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersComputer-aided detection (CAD) and digitizer vendor iCAD has introduced the Gateway to Digital program designed to make the transition to CAD mammography easier and more affordable for breast care facilities.October 19, 2005