Research Group Looks to Digisonics PACS and Structured Reporting System for Remote Reading Capability
Cardiocore in Rockville, Md., enhanced their Digisonics PACS and Structured Reporting System by adding web-based remote reading.
Online, April 8, 2012 (Newswire.com) - Cardiocore, a leading cardiac core lab based in Rockville, Md., enhanced their Digisonics PACS and Structured Reporting System for cardiovascular research studies. The facility added the remote reading application, DigiNet Pro, providing researchers with secure web-based access to the complete cardiology PACS and structured reporting system. Users will be able to review study images and create a professional, structured report from anywhere at any time via the Internet.
Cardiocore will also implement INVIA Corridor 4DM licenses, allowing users to perform advanced nuclear image analysis and quantitation. Digisonics offers seamless integration with INVIA, allowing the program to be launched directly from the Digisonics system with a single click directly. Images processed in Corridor 4DM are stored back into Digisonics for easy review with the patient's full cardiovascular record. Combined with Digisonics' nuclear reporting functionality, users will be able to quickly review studies, perform analysis and record their findings for nuclear studies in a professional structured report.
An additional PDF Export interface will export a PDF copy of the finalized cardiovascular report directly to Cardiocore's EMR, CardioPortal. The result is a fully integrated and seamless workflow creating efficiency and saving valuable time.
About Digisonics, Inc.
The OB-View Image Management and Reporting System combines high-performance image analysis, PACS image archive, integrated clinical database, comprehensive fetal growth analysis and automated growth curves, and professional, concise reporting into one complete system. An additional OBLink interface provides autopopulatation of reports with patient demographics and measurements, saving data entry time and eliminating entry errors. Users will also have fully functional web-based access to their OB/GYN studies for image review and report editing via OB-View Net.
The DigiView Image Management and Reporting System, ranked Best in KLAS in the 2008, 2009 and 2010 Top 20 Best in KLAS Awards: Software & Professional Services reports for the Cardiology market segment, combines high performance image review workstations, a powerful PACS image archive, an integrated clinical database, comprehensive measurements and calculations package, and highly configurable reporting for cardiovascular modalities. The DigiNet Pro add-on option provides users with fully functional web-based access to their cardiovascular studies from anywhere at any time.
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