PACS performance tied to workflow

By Patty Enrado
12:00 AM

 

GE Healthcare IT

GE Centricity PACS v.2-3

KLAS Rating No. 8

Features: The Centricity PACS offers “on-demand” access to Radiology and Cardiology images, study worklists, patient folders, diagnostic reports, physician information and department information – anytime anywhere, as efficiently as possible. Key features include: native Advantage Workstation functionality, IHE support including Key Image notes and Presentation of Grouped procedures.

    Emageon

RadSuite, HeartSuite, RadSuite Express, OrthoSuite, MammoSuite

KLAS Rating No. 9

Features: Emageon provides enterprise medical information technology systems for hospitals, healthcare networks and imaging facilities. Its family of solutions includes RadSuite, HeartSuite and other specialty suites all built on a unified Enterprise Content Management system offering advanced visualization and infrastructure tools for the clinical analysis and management of all digital medical images, reports and associated clinical content.

    Carestream Health, Inc.

Carestream PACS

KLAS Rating No. 10

Features: The Kodak Carestream PACS offers: 1) optional integrated applications (image fusion, orthopaedic surgical templating, native 3D imaging and advanced cardiac features) that are available for use by authorized users at on-site or remote workstations and 2) built-in dynamic streaming capabilities that allow clinicians to review the first images while the rest of the study is being transmitted. Feature licenses are purchased according to the number of concurrent users.

    Siemens Medical Solutions

syngo Imaging (formerly known as SIENET)

KLAS Rating No. 11

Features: syngo Imaging is syngo Suite’s scalable PACS solution, based on a centralized system architecture. syngo Imaging is adaptable to the structures and processes in hospitals or practices, ranging from a small-scale solution to a completely integrated high-end system across several locations. syngo Imaging allows for seamless information access from HIS, LAB, RIS and PACS, and allows for an enterprise archive for all DICOM objects. 

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