by Offsite | Jun 2, 2015 | Blog, DICOM
The Changing Landscape of DICOM Storage PACS was a game changer when it first emerged in the healthcare industry. Unfortunately, many PACS are limited in their ability to provide the type of DICOM storage and access to images that providers need today. Essentially,...
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 | Mar 24, 2015 | Blog, Health Image Exchange
If you’ve been putting off involvement in a health image exchange (HIE), consider a recent study that shows how using an HIE can drastically cut back on the number of imaging tests that have be redone. Obviously, imaging tests are expensive. Unfortunately, due to...
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...
by Offsite | Feb 20, 2015 | Blog, Vendor Neutral Archiving
There has been a lot of talk lately about “deconstructing” PACS. What is driving this conversation is the fact that healthcare organizations are taking a different approach to the typical departmental view of medical images. Instead of seeing these images as being...