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Just as the advent of regular postal deliveries changed communications drastically, so has the use of the Internet and the World Wide Web. With the use of electronic communications, including digital imagery and other types of data, communications are now much quicker and more cost effective. A web-based PACS brings this type of lightning speed and ease of use to a medical facility as well. Related Article Tags: , , , A Picture Archive and Communication System for Radiologists, or RIS PACS is a vitally necessary tool for every oncology department today – and with the dramatic fall in the cost of computer hardware, there is no reason why every health care facility should not have one. Such PACS systems are based on the same personal computer technology with which you are already familiar – so there is no steep learning curve. Related Article Tags: , , RIS is a software database that enables radiology departments to archive and distribute both digital medical images as well as other types of data such as patient scheduling, tracking and reporting. When used together, they greatly improve the workflow for any radiology department in a small or large medical facility. Related Article Tags: , , , , Digitizing medical imaging has changed the way medical facilities and hospitals function. Gone are the days of having to purchase film and costly developing chemicals for film images. With the advent of the DICOM digital image format, medical imaging was made possible. Today many medical offices utilize the flexibility that comes from PACS workstations and web-based PACS. Related Article Tags: , , , Viztek PACS is one excellent system currently available. Known as the Viztek Opal Rad, this system allows you to delve into the area of teleradiology, because Viztek Opal Rad will function as a web server. This allows authorized personnel to remotely access digital images and digital reports, a huge time and work saver. HIPPA compliance is also built into the Viztek PACS system through individual usernames and passwords for each authorized user, as well as the 128-bit secure socket layer encryption. A web-based server is an option that you can choose to increase the versatility of your medical facility's PACS system. Related Article Tags: , , , This process is already going on at large for-profit medical centers and major university hospitals; however, for smaller health care facilities and non-profits, often the decision is more complex. This is particularly true of specialty clinics and radiology facilities that focus on one type of medical issue and a single type of modality. Is it better to go with a mini-PACS that serves present needs and deal with the problem of integration when it comes, or should the facility make the costly investment of a full PACS-RIS? Related Article Tags: , , , Busy veterinary offices and hospitals rely on multi-functional Vet PACS to help them get the most out of their Vet Digital X-ray systems. Related Article Tags: , , , , A pacs system also allows for more accuracy in imaging. Digital images can be enhanced by using Radiology PACS so that the picture can be cropped or rotated, panned or zoomed, all with the click of a mouse. Brightness and contrast can easily be adjusted, allowing you to see more than you might have ordinarily been able to using traditional film imaging. Related Article Tags: , , , Radiology is commonly implemented when treating and diagnosing various types of injuries such as broken bones or diseases such as infection. Through the use of radiology, a radiologist can x-ray, Radiology PACS, or use magnetic assisted resonance imaging as a way to take photographs of the inside of your body such as bones, organs or the soft tissues parts of your body. Related Article Tags: , , , ,
It's true; thanks to modern web PACS (Picture Archive and Communication systems), medical professionals are no longer limited by time and space as to with whom they can collaborate and consult for difficult cases. Viztek® PACS are only one of the web PACS available using the DICOM imaging protocol, but its numerous user-friendly and cost effective features have quickly made it one of the most popular among health care professionals. Related Article Tags: , , , Medical imaging has come a long way from the days of film-only x-rays. With the advent of the DICOM format, a digital imaging format similar to jpeg, it allowed heath care professionals to enter an entirely new realm of medical imaging. Now physicians can use a pacs web viewer to read their digital DICOM images, and it allows medical staff to utilize the web-based pacs as a DICOM archive of medical images and records saved in the DICOM format. There are several advantages that come from using web-based digital medical imaging. Related Article Tags: , , , Now with digital archiving, made possible through pacs workstations, you can store your digital images in a fraction of the space, plus you can easily store records offsite and make backups with ease. Ris pacs are also compatible with many printers for when you need to create hard copy images and reports as well, so you are covered regardless of your need. Related Article Tags: , , , Whether it is a radiology, cardiology or mammography workstation, PACS systems are highly adaptable for a wide range of purposes. Regardless of the specialty of area of medicine, virtually every clinic and hospital can benefit from having a PACS system in place. There are even such systems designed for veterinarians and dental professionals! Related Article Tags: , , RIS PACS is a type of computer software that can be used to both schedule patients as well as store and view digital patient images. Because it utilizes an online platform, RIS PACS can be used by any authorized medical personnel who have Internet access, anywhere around the world. Doctors can work away from their physical offices and can retrieve and send images, and consult with physicians regardless of their location worldwide. Related Article Tags: , , The reason is that the computer technology needed for DICOM archive capabilities was still extremely expensive; only the military and major university medical centers could afford a Picture Archive and Communication System (PACS). In fact, it was such a university medical center that was the first civilian institution to have such equipment; the Ohio State University Medical Center installed a PACS in the early 1990s. Related Article Tags: , , Fully functional pacs systems will also allow you to set up parameters under which you want the system to operate. By giving some forethought to the tasks that each department performs on a routine basis, you can set up your system to automatically take care of some of that work for them. Because digital images must be properly stored as well as archived for HIPPA compliance, you can set up the pacs systems to automatically send the images to the archive, so you do not have to expend energy on it on a daily basis. Related Article Tags: , , The beauty of PACS systems is that it is possible to view medical images made in a variety of modalities, including MRI, EEG, EKG, CT and even X-rays. PACS workstation software allows you to see these images in a higher resolution than every before – and even see images of internal organs in virtual 3-D space as you would a CAD model. These virtual models can even be color coded for greater clarity. Related Article Tags: , , The PACS system enables and enhances communications among physicians located on a Local Area Network, a Wide Area Network and a Virtual Private Network through the power and speed of the World Wide Web. This allows orthopedic centers large and small to provide better patient care at an affordable cost. With the addition of ris pacs, medical facilities experience an improvement to their workflow, because much of their work is centralized in this single unit. With this software you can handle patient registration, scheduling of procedures and appointments, order entry, as well as the capture of patient medically relevant information including statistics and allergies. Report generation and more can all be efficiently captured with a ris pacs system. Related Article Tags: , , , A simple way to define RIS PACS is as a computerized information system which allows for electronic scheduling, storage and organization of diagnostic imaging and patient information. A PACS viewer can also manage imaging workflow, workload and billing information. These machines minimize the need for paper-based transactions and all kinds of film images. A mammography viewer, for example, provides patient information to a mammography workstation so that the correct images are associated with the correct patient. Related Article Tags: , , , ,
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