Pacs Workstations
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- Multi-Functional PACS WorkstationsYour medical offices will reduce operating costs because you will not need software for each workstation, and because it is web-based, physicians can
- Make Your PACS Workstations the Workhorses of Your Medical OfficeThis also allows for ease of expansion should you need greater storage capacity in the future.
- Pacs Workstations Add Efficiency to Mammography OfficesSecure transmition over local area networks, wide area networks or a virtual private network are all possible with appropriate software in use with a mammography viewer.
- PACS Workstations for Every NeedPACS systems allow such records to be shared with authorized parties over a LAN or the World Wide Web, while 128-bit encryptions protects records from prying eyes.
- PACS Workstations Are the Result of Dramatic Drops in the Cost of Computer TechnologyRIS PACS exceptionally useful when it comes to the processing and archiving of patient records
- Digital Imaging Made Easier with a Candelis PACS WorkstationThis function allows doctors and medical professionals to create and review patient reports or consult with colleagues over the internet in real time.
- Changing the Medical Imaging Landscape with PACS WorkstationsIt's easy to see why so many hospitals and doctor's office are moving toward implementing a PACS system imaging.
- Increase Quality of Care with PACS WorkstationsThe Candelis pacs is the first affordable pacs for smaller clinics and hospitals with limited resources. The Candelis Imagegrid is one of the most cost-effective storage solutions now available, thatnks to dramatic drops in the proce of computer technology.
- Integrating a Mini-PACS WorkstationGranted, a lower-end PACS-RIS will have some limitations; however, it may be the best choice for smaller clinics as it will allow the facility continue to provide much-needed patient services while upgrading its equipment in stages as finances allow.
- Candelis Imagegrid is the Ideal SolutionThe Candelis Imagegrid uses integrated volumetric imaging, which enables radioligists to store and retrieve terabytes of medical imaging from a variety of modalities.