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Demystifying How Medical Images Are Managed

Median

Medical images management: how implementing proper processes and quality control can ensure maximum operational effectiveness and regulatory compliance Between February 2018 and March 2019, ~44.9 VNAs are bound by a general agreement on how DICOM images are stored and accessed via a networked interface.

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Exo Introduces Exo Works Connect to Deploy POCUS Programs in Days

Imaging Technology

Designed around the needs of the caregiver, Exo Works Connect package is the ideal solution for hospitals, clinics, medical schools, and master-level programs that have struggled to implement their POCUS programs with ease while maintaining security, connectivity and compliance at their facilities.

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5 Influencing Factors in Teleradiology Reporting

Cloudex Radiology

So, behind the complexity of radiological image interpretation lies an array of actions involving technology, protocols, coordination, communication, expertise which keep happening seamlessly. DICOM calibration to meet the DICOM standards which ensures the image displayed is perceptually linearized.

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Things to Consider for a PACS Replacement

Intelerad

The evolving landscape of medical imaging technology necessitates the periodic evaluation and replacement of Picture Archiving and Communication Systems ( PACS ) within healthcare institutions. Security and compliance: Ensure the system complies with data privacy regulations, such as HIPAA in the U.S.,

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What is CPACS in Cardiology?

Intelerad

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. DICOM is a standard that allows healthcare providers to exchange medical images and related information electronically.