PACS and Teleradiology
PACS and Teleradiology
PACS and Teleradiology Links
- RamSoft, Inc. A developer of PACS/DICOM solutions for ultrasound, x-ray, fluoroscopy, and other diagnostic imaging modalities. (Toronto, Canada)
- Deployable Radiology Imaging Network (DEPRAD) The Imaging Science and Information Systems (ISIS) Center of the Department of Radiology at Georgetown University Medical Center collaborated with the U.S. Army in developing an off the-shelf teleradiology network for Operation Joint Endeavor, the peace-keeping mission in Bosnia.
- EuroPACS EuroPACS promotes the exchange of research information to encourage the development and use of digital systems for the acquisition, storage, transport, processing, display and reproduction of medical images
- Medicor Imaging Assisting companies in building better DICOM bridges both between medical hardware and software in addition to endusers and vendors using the DICOM standard of communication.
- Image Management Systems and Support Corp. The commercial site of IMSS Corporation, a medical imaging systems integration specialist, specializing in medical Picture Archiving and Communication Systems(PACS). This site also describes the company's RADS Mobile X-Ray and EKG Service.
- Teleradiology Services Board certified radiologist with expertise in all modalities provides interpretive services via teleradiology or film transport.
- Introduction to Teleradiology An excellent introduction to teleradiology for individuals with limited knowledge of this technology. This document includes a definition of teleradiology, a discussion of its components and connection configurations, its uses, important equipment specifications, and costs.
- PACS and Telemedicine Projects Description and status of research and development projects in Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS) and telemedicine systems at the University of Arizona.
- The Cost Effectiveness of Teleradiology A focus of a major trial conducted by the Womens and Childrens Hospital (WCH) in Adelaide, South Australia, from February 1998 February 1999.
- TeleDiagnosys The commercial site of Atlantic Digital Concepts, Ltd. It provides basic information on the configuration of PACS systems in addition to providing details of ADCs TeleDiagnosys medical image viewing, communications, and archive system (mini-PACS).
- DigitalImaging.com The journal Diagnostic Imaging and Telehealth has assembled a collection of articles on picture archiving and communication systems (PACS). The collection is updated weekly.
- Line Imaging Systems, LLC Providing teleradiology software solutions for radiologists. Headquartered in Atlanta, GA. Development facilities in Oyster Bay, New York.
- Teleradiology, PACS and DICOM Resources A modest list of WWW resources for PACS, teleradiology and DICOM. The home page of Radiology.com, this site's host, has links to general radiology resources.
- From PACS to the World Wide Web A review of the baic principles of PACS and the role of the WWW. Authored by O. Ratib, M.D., Ph.D., Geneva University Hospital.
- Teleradiology Network Design A discussion of teleradiology network design by Data General, a supplier of these systems. Teleradiology network design must consider a number of internal and external issues that will determine overall functionality of the network such as radiology department service level objectives, number of system users (radiologists and clinical personnel) , and number of physical locations to be supported.
- AuntMinnie : Radiology News A comprehensive community website for medical imaging professionals worldwide. Radiologists, technologists, administrators, and industry professionals can find information and conduct e-commerce in MRI, ultrasound, x-ray, CT, and nuclear medicine. A PACS discussion group is included in addition to teaching files. Registration is required
- MacAngioView(tm) - The Power Macintosh DICOM XA CDR Viewer A freeware X-ray Angiography DICOM CDR viewer for GE, Philips, Seimens, Toshiba, Camtronics, and other Cath Lab digital X-ray systems.
- National Library of Medicine Teleradiology Project A comprehensive and scholarly discussion of a teleradiology project administered by the University of Iowa. Project was created to make expertise in radiology available in rural Iowa.
- Guide to Information Technology in Radiology: Teleradiogy and PACS Royal College of Radiologists' publication. (London)
- IMED Link Teleradiology System The commercial site of International Medical and Educational Data Link, Inc. A project-oriented telemedicine company that provides medical and educational services to countries and institutions throughout the world.
- PACS and Telemedicine Resources A private site providing a comprehensive guide for university, clinic and commercial PACS resources on the WWW. Included are links to industry vendors, professional societies, tutorials, and on-line publications.
- Radiology-Computing.com A commercial Business to Business (B2B) "portal" for Dicom, PACS and Teleradiology offering information and guidance on TeleRadiology, PACS, DICOM and HL7 issues.
- Teleradiology Primer The commercial site of BRIT Systems Inc. It provides this instructive outline of the basic components of a teleradiology system in addition to providing details of the company's teleradiology products.
- KinetiX Medical Resources Installation, integration, and service of all PACS, teleradiology, and HIS/RIS systems. (Nottingham, Maryland)
- WebLink Medical Provides software enhancements to services offered by major manufacturers of imaging equipment, including access to a free DICOM server and DICOM Java based image viewer. Capabilities include image archiving and processing for nuclear medicine.
- Center for Total Access (CTA): Teleradiology (CTA) is an organization dedicated to the digital transformation of military health care delivery. The teleradiology initiative consists of a telemedicine link from two external sites in the U.S. Southeast region to Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Ft. Gordon, GA, and one internal site, for teleradiologic review of X-Ray films.
- Telemammography Using Satellite Communications A teleradiology project of NASA's John H. Glenn Research Center. Mammography using satellite communications addresses the need for bringing mammography expertise, usually located in large medical facilities and high population density areas, to underserved patients in rural, low population density, and economically depressed areas.
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