Computer-Assisted Diagnostic Software For Lesions Suspicious For Cancer,System,
Computer-Assisted Diagnostic Software For Lesions Suspicious For Cancer,System, Image Processing, Radiological,Radiological Computer-Assisted Triage And Notification Software
Computer-Assisted Diagnostic Software For Lesions Suspicious For Cancer,Radiolog
Computer-Assisted Diagnostic Software For Lesions Suspicious For Cancer,Radiological Computer-Assisted Triage And Notification Software,System, Image Processing, Radiological
Computer-Assisted Diagnostic Software For Lesions Suspicious For Cancer,Radiolog
Computer-Assisted Diagnostic Software For Lesions Suspicious For Cancer,Radiological Computer-Assisted Triage And Notification Software,System, Image Processing, Radiological
System, Image Processing, Radiological,Radiological Computer-Assisted Triage And
System, Image Processing, Radiological,Radiological Computer-Assisted Triage And Notification Software,Computer-Assisted Diagnostic Software For Lesions Suspicious For Cancer
Merge PACS™ is a standards-based medical imaging diagnostic workstation that ser
Merge PACS™ is a standards-based medical imaging diagnostic workstation that serves as an adjunct to assist the clinician to view, read, and report their findings. Merge PACS processes and displays medical images from DICOM-compliant modalities. The device is designed to enable efficient workflows by maintaining clinicians’ worklists and retrieving and managing studies for reading, reporting, communication, and storage.Merge PACS software runs on off-the-shelf computer hardware and can be configured to operate standalone or to integrate with vendor-neutral imaging archives (VNAs) such as iConnect Enterprise Archive (iCEA) for image storage, and with radiological and hospital information systems (RIS and HIS) and medical record systems (EMR, EHR, etc.).
Software application that provides internet access to multi-modality softcopy me
Software application that provides internet access to multi-modality softcopy medical images, reports and other patient related information for conducting diagnostic review, planning, and reporting through the interactive display and manipulation of medical data.