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A continuously rising number of patients are bringing along their prior radiological exams digitally on CD, DVD or flash drive when they appear in hospitals, clinics or doctor’s offices for further exams or treatment. When dealing with such media, one frequently experiences incompatibility issues.
Using the DICOMReader you can extremely simplify the handling of patient CDs. Installed, for instance, at the reception, the hospital or doctor’s personnel can read in any medical image CD and transfer the patient studies via network directly to the viewing station or to the PACS.The DICOMReader 3.5 achieves the worldwide highest read-in rate of medical CDs into any PACS. Any removable data carrier inserted into the computer will be scanned automatically for available medical images. At the same time the auto-start of foreign software that may be included on the medium is prevented. All detected images are then analyzed and, if necessary, automatically converted into a format that your PACS can process. For high data volumes a parallel handling (multi-threading) of the scan and transfer processes is possible, allowing the user to read-in several media simultaneously from different drives. For its user-friendliness, data integrity and security as well as for its high compatibility the DICOMReader has already been awarded several prizes from different radiological societies. Numerous hospitals, clinics and doctor’s offices have relied on the market leader for years. They are holding a powerful tool in their hands that is continuously, and in mutual collaboration, enhanced and improved. A free demo version of DICOMReader 3.5/PRO is available for download at www.dicomreader.com and can easily be set up by your administrator or a local reseller. |





Using the DICOMReader you can extremely simplify the handling of patient CDs. Installed, for instance, at the reception, the hospital or doctor’s personnel can read in any medical image CD and transfer the patient studies via network directly to the viewing station or to the PACS.