Barco scores with their PACS workstation for mamography
Posted August 31st, 2009 by adminMedical imaging specialist Barco medical has scored a new success with its innovative Coronis Fusion 6MP DL solution, the world’s first diagnostic display system featuring a 6 MegaPixel 30-inch screen. The company has landed a significant deal from GE Healthcare, Australia, to deliver a large number of multi-modality 6MP display systems, along with several other PACS displays, to five hospitals in New South Wales, Australia. Medical device manufacturers have an even more specific duty to understand the complaints of their users. A glitch in this realm has the potential to kill, and that is not an exaggeration.
Images do not have to be stored locally, but the queried server must know the target server’s DICOM properties. In local mode (table color is green) a c-Send request will be sent to the target server. Images are available using a VPN and medical grade lcd displays to connect to the LAN and then connect to web server. Unlimited web viewer licenses for referring physicians. Images and explanatory text are accessible to radiologists and clinicians alike, both on the hospital campus and from home (via VPN). Results and Conclusions: To our knowledge and in published opinions, there is no enterprise wide PACS system which offers an integrated DTF system or one that performs adequately to create, archive and allow access across a multifacilty teaching environment.