by Offsite | Jul 3, 2015 | Blog, PACS, Vendor Neutral Archiving
Bridging the GAP Between PACS and VNA Picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) were first used in the early 1980s, but didn’t really start becoming the norm for providing storage for medical images until the 1990s. More recently, VNA has become the catchword...
by Offsite | Jun 30, 2015 | Blog, Disaster Recovery
Going Offsite for Better Scalability and Continuity Efficiency Hoping for the best should never trump planning for the worst. Where medical imaging is concerned, disaster recovery efforts ensure that the images will always be available, regardless of the natural or...
by Offsite | Jun 26, 2015 | Blog, Health Image Exchange
How VNA Can Improve the Health Image Exchange Healthcare providers need an easier way to share, archive and access medical imaging. Vendor-specific PACS are causing roadblocks as providers demand more of their imaging systems. The move to health image exchange...
by Offsite | Jun 19, 2015 | Blog, PACS, Radiology Information
A Radiology PACS System That Works Efficiently Are you asking your PACS to do too much? It’s a common occurrence for radiologist specialists and IT personnel. But there is a way around it. You need to start focusing on a plan to take archiving out of your radiology...
by Offsite | Jun 12, 2015 | Blog, Vendor Neutral Archiving
How VNA Brings Value to Your Facility All the discussion about vendor neutral archiving (VNA) has prompted many to seek out a VNA solution of their own. The question is – is this a wise investment? One way to look at it is like this: Dave loves to ride trains. Should...