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What is Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA)

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The main features of a VNA include the following: Vendor neutrality: Unlike most PACS , a VNA is not dependent on the vendor’s software. Standardization: It employs standard protocols and formats, such as DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine), to store and manage images and associated metadata. What is PACS?

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Reducing Bottlenecks in Radiology Workflows  

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Advanced solutions also improve patient care delivery by accelerating the path to answers and ensuring timely follow-ups for better outcomes. To explore how your practice can augment its workflow with Intelerad’s Radiology Suite, request a demo or reach out to our team.

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How Technology Can Simplify Radiology Mergers and Acquisitions 

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These include operational, financial, technical, compliance, and workplace-culture issues. Integration of Systems and Workflows Technical Compatibility – Different groups often use varied Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), Radiology Information Systems (RIS), and Electronic Health Records (EHR).

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What is CPACS in Cardiology?

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CPACS stands for Cardiovascular Picture Archive and Communication System. Like PACS , CPACS systems typically use DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) standards to store and transmit images. It is a medical imaging system used to store, manage, and share cardiology images. How Does CPACS Work?

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From CPACS to CVIS: The Shift Towards Comprehensive Cardiovascular Care

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CPACS and CVIS, both healthcare information systems, are used to store, manage, archive, and communicate medical images. CPACS stands for Cardiovascular Picture Archiving and Communication Systems. What Are the Differences Between CPACS and CVIS? However, there are some key differences between the two systems.

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What is DICOM Image Format & Why is It Important in Radiology?

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DICOM allows transmitting medical imaging data to devices like scanners, servers, workstations, printers, network hardware, and PACS. In this blog article, we will explain the fundamentals of DICOM technology, its impact on clinical practice and radiology workflows, and dig deeper into enhanced functionality offered by modern PACS systems.

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