The hospital previously used a combination of mobile CR and wired DR units that will be replaced by the Revolutions.
The hospital previously used a combination of mobile CR and wired DR units that will be replaced by the Revolutions.
Attendees will explore how universal enterprise viewers accessed from within the EMR (or outside of it) can provide communication and collaboration tools for clinicians, as well as imaging department staff.
Dr. Les Folio will give a presentation entitled “Experience with Multimedia Radiology Reports” at the 2016 International Society of Computed Tomography (ISCT) symposium.
Carestream’s conversion team usually can upgrade a facility to DR in a day and its comprehensive approach includes pre-installation consultations as well as training and support.
All three systems are equipped with Carestream’s DRX Plus 3543C cesium iodide detectors, which deliver high-resolution images and can be shared with other DRX systems.
Diagnostic Imaging services will be improved considerably by creating dynamic multimedia enhanced reports, to advanced post-processing tools that are natively integrated with diagnostic viewer, and to tools for managing images other than from radiology.
Carestream’s radiology PACS manages 16 billion exams a year globally, while Carestream’s Vue Archive stores 105 billion exams, or 11 petabytes of data per year, from multiple vendors’ PACS.
Carestream representatives will describe the benefits of its CARESTREAM OnSight 3D Extremity System that uses cone beam CT (CBCT) technology to capture weight bearing and other types of extremity exams at the American Association
Managers will use Carestream’s Vue Beyond business intelligence and reporting dashboard to access system data and gain a real-time look at the hospital’s reading and reporting workflow.
Carestream also developed PET segmentation that allows users to examine tumor standardized uptake values (SUV) traces on the PET image without the need for a physical trace on a CT exam.