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Improving interoperability between the PACS and EMR

Radiology Business

Radiologists need better access to patient data stored in the electronic medical record, imaging IT expert Rik Primo explains.

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Nanox Receives FDA Approval for Latest Version of AI Cardiac Imaging Product

Imaging Technology

It has also been seamlessly integrated with existing picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) and electronic medical records (EMR) systems, and enabled timely and appropriate preventive care. HealthCCSng V2.0

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The PACSman Pontificates: Dog tired after HIMSS 2024

AuntMinnie

That pretty much summarizes how I felt after a full day walking the exhibit hall trying to assess the PACS and AI market at what is by all accounts an IT show. AI was the talk of the show with seemingly every other vendor promoting AI except those within the medical imaging community. “This is the story of two men who run. not to run.

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How to handle software service agreements in radiology

AuntMinnie

There are a number of important issues to be aware of when it comes to service of software-based systems like RIS, PACS, electronic medical record (EMR), and other related systems. Most PACS vendors are moving to the Cloud to eliminate hardware-related issues, especially if they did not provide the hardware.

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Benefits of Teleradiology to Telehealth

Future Teleradiology

They should have PACS software as well. PACS is an electronic platform where radiology images that connected with medical automation systems. These hospital systems are Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and Hospital Information System (HIS). They should have PACS software as well.

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Konica Minolta Healthcare and Apollo Enterprise Imaging Partner to Provide Enterprise-Wide Clinical Workflows and Image-Enabled EMR

Imaging Technology

The partnership will unite all patient information across clinical specialties, including from non-DICOM devices, for a longitudinal, image-enabled electronic medical record (EMR). Konica Minolta and Apollo are collaborating with AWS for the cloud-based integration of the Exa Platform and arcc using AWS HealthImaging (AHI).

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POCUS in the ED: Is Confirmatory RUQ US Still Necessary?

REBEL EM

Furthermore, images were stored in a PACS system, allowing ED physicians to interpret the images and store them in the patient’s electronic medical record. Physicians less facile in POCUS would likely have difficulty obtaining and interpreting US images.