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Offsite Radiology and Informatics: Where We’ll be in Five Years

DICOM Exchange and Confidentiality

Digital imaging and communications in medicine, also known as DICOM, is the application layer network protocol for storing, sharing and printing medical imaging and information. The confidentiality of a DICOM exchange is of great importance to medical practitioners...
Offsite Radiology and Informatics: Where We’ll be in Five Years

Can Data (Like a Virtual CD) Help Repair Healthcare

The Strategy That Will Fix Healthcare, the title of a Webinar through the Harvard Business Review, brought up interesting points on the future of healthcare, including those regarding electronic health records (EHR). All healthcare providers are moving to EHRs to stay...
Offsite Radiology and Informatics: Where We’ll be in Five Years

Why Was Vendor Neutral Archiving Avoided in The Past?

Vendor neutral archiving (VNA) is more than just a trend – it is bringing great value to healthcare facilities across the nation. However, this wasn’t always the case. When hospital and radiology administrators began bringing picture archiving and communication...
Offsite Radiology and Informatics: Where We’ll be in Five Years

What’s New With PACS Certification?

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) might not sound like a bill that would impact electronic medical health records, but it certainly did. Signed into law in 2009, the ARRA created incentives for hospital to adopt technology suited for electronic medical...