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PACS for Digital Radiology Imaging Designed to Better Manage Workflows

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 28 Aug 2008
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A new picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) is a cost-effective image management system for imaging centers and medical practices using digital radiology, and provides ease of configuration, effectiveness, functionality, and performance.

The Clarity PACs, developed by iCRco, Inc. (Torrance, CA, USA), is scalable to meet the needs of clinician offices, multi-physician practices, radiology imaging centers, and multi-site facilities connected over the Internet. Key features of Clarity include a full-featured Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) archive, connectivity with a radiology information system (RIS), hospital information system (HIS), or third-party PACS, diagnostic viewing with web-based viewing capabilities, a Workflow Manager, and CD/DVD burning.

"ICRco's new Clarity will enable imaging providers to transform the way that they provide digital imaging services,” stated Dr. Crandon Clark, M.D., a board-certified radiologist. "Clarity will enable them to improve their communication with other physicians, better manage their workflow, and improve the delivery of their services.”

"We designed Clarity to provide high reliability and functionality at minimal cost,” added Stephen Neushul, president and CEO of iCRco. "It significantly enhances clinical productivity, which reduces costs and advances the quality of patient care.”

Clarity is available embedded either in an iCRco digital radiography system or as a standalone image-management system capable of supporting multiple modalities and workstations at multiple sites.

ICRco an established, global company that provides innovative digital X-ray imaging systems, including a range of X-ray imaging hardware, PACS, software, and integrated solutions for the medical, dental, veterinary, and for the nondestructive testing markets.

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