A comprehensive technology infrastructure designed for the acquisition, storage, retrieval, distribution, and presentation of medical images, enhancing the efficiency of radiology and imaging departments.
An integrated component of PACS that manages patient scheduling, examination details, and radiology workflow, ensuring seamless coordination between administrative and imaging processes.
The standard protocol for the transmission and storage of medical images within PACS, facilitating interoperability among different imaging devices and systems.
Various medical imaging devices, such as X-ray machines, CT scanners, MRI machines, and ultrasound devices, that produce digital images stored and managed by PACS.
The computer interface within PACS used by radiologists and healthcare professionals to view, interpret, and analyze medical images.
The process of reducing the file size of medical images within PACS to optimize storage space and transmission speed without compromising image quality.
An archiving solution within PACS that allows the storage of medical images in a format-independent manner, ensuring accessibility and data integrity even when transitioning between different vendors’ systems.
A PACS system that enables users to access medical images and related information through web browsers, providing flexibility and remote accessibility.
An individual responsible for the configuration, maintenance, and optimization of the PACS system, ensuring its smooth operation within a healthcare institution.
A PACS solution that utilizes cloud infrastructure for image storage, retrieval, and sharing, offering scalability and accessibility from various locations.
A feature within PACS that allows radiologists to dictate and transcribe reports verbally, enhancing efficiency in the generation of radiology reports.