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 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 | May 29, 2015 | Blog, PACS
PACS Exchanges Could Shore-Up Inefficiencies There are often telling reminders of how badly things can go in a healthcare facility when information fails to flow properly from one PACS to another. An example of this comes from a university medical center in New York...
by Offsite | May 26, 2015 | Blog, PACS
Knowing When to Switch up Your PACS and VNA Solutions Since its introduction to the market just a little more than a decade ago, vendor neutral archiving (VNA) has made its mark and is here to stay. When it comes to medical imaging, PACS are no longer the only topic...
by Offsite | May 8, 2015 | Blog, PACS
Better Quality and Less Hassle With an Off Site PACS The vetting process related to taking on a new PACS (picture archiving and communication system) vendor is not to be taken lightly. Traditional, on-site PACS are very expensive. However, if you’re planning on going...
by Offsite | Feb 24, 2015 | Blog, PACS
Most radiologists would probably have no problem agreeing that the main issue PACS was built for was to tackle archiving. These same radiologists would probably agree that they are asking their PACS to do more than just archive today. With Meaningful Use requirements...