Health Imaging & IT - November 2008 - (Page 28) TECHNOLOGY PREVIEWS RIS/PACS feature has managed care modules that help confirm referrals and visit availability. Adding HL7 interfaces enables information transfers without re-entering data. ScImage (Booth 4013) is introducing PicomWeb, a physician portal that delivers images, reports, waveforms and documents via the internet. PicomWeb can be implemented as part of PicomEnterprise, as a unifying layer for disparate systems, or as an embedded link in an EMR system using the ScImage Universal Interface Toolkit. The system provides a single point of entry. Sectra (Booth 9124) is launching a combined RIS/PACS solution for North American customers that deliver radiology services across several institutions or communicate between several healthcare providers. Sectra also is showcasing the latest additions to its next-generation PACS including a diagnostic workstation for mammography, as well as a workstation optimized for referring clinicians with orthopedic pre-operative planning tools. element to produce coronary tree diagrams, to build a representation and text of the diagnostic results and summary of interventions performed. Swearingen Software (Booth 8927) is demonstrating new features in its RISynergy version 5.2, including: patient allergy capabilities; a user messaging system; a new manager’s and transcriptionist worklist; transcription report addendums; a Mammography Database Registry data transmission module; and a mammography history PDF form capability. ThinAir Data (Booth 3861) is demonstrating several features of its TeleRIS system, among which are contract, facility and financial controls; real-time order assignment engine w/sub-specialty routing; external and peer-review QA; radiologist’s signon; and the capability to launch multiple PACS viewers and reporting systems. Thinking Systems (Booth 7121) is showcasing its ThinkingPACS and ThinkingRIS that has multi-modality archive capabilities and image management tools. The solutions are available as thinclient plug-in or thick-client add-on solutions to third-party PACS. Siemens Healthcare (Booth 922) is featuring version V70 of its syngo Imaging XS PACS, upgrades to its syngo Dynamics cardiology PACS and improvements to its version V35 of syngo Imaging. The Thinking Systems Web-based ThinkingPACS/ ThinkingRIS Viztek (Booth 9131) is introducing a digcompany is unveiling its syngo Suite ital conversion package combining its Essential, an IT solution of preconfigured Opal-RAD PACS and a Kodak CR. Its software, hardware and services for U.S.new Opal-MD package combines enterbased imaging centers. prise level Opal-RAD PACS for digital Version V70 of syngo Imaging XS image viewing and management with a PACS combines features for reading, Kodak Point-of-Care CR for privateplanning exams, reporting and 3D visupractice physicians. The new Opal-MD alization applications. V35 of syngo solution delivers digital image viewing in Imaging is bundled with functionality multiple exam rooms, image auto-routfor the transition from Siemens Magic ing, CD burning and film printing. The PACS to the new syngo Imaging PACS, latest version of Opal-RAD as a softwarePrior Handling/Multi-Patient Hanonly solution is also on display. dling, as well as support of syngo MammoReport and syngo Expert-I. Both verViztek’s enterprise level Opal-RAD PACS Voyager Imaging (Booth 7534) is sions support the combination of sepahighlighting its web-based Voyager rate CAD and advanced imaging soluPACS products. Voyager PACS pre-emptive downloading functions with a PACS viewing workstation. tion allows remote users to report as if locally based with fast The company is demonstrating version 7.0 syngo Dynamics loading of diagnostic quality images for review—supported with cardiology PACS, which includes data transfer between Siemens Voyager Streaming technology that allows remote referring cliAxiom Sensis XP hemodynamics monitoring systems and the nicians fast access to images. Voyager products integrate HIS, syngo Dynamics reporting and image management solution. It RIS and IT departments, and they connect users through LAN, can incorporate data from GE Healthcare’s MacLab v6.5 HemoWAN and internet. dynamic system. The version introduces a graphical reporting 28 Health Imaging & IT | November 2008 HealthImaging.com http://www.HealthImaging.com
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