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The iQ-WEB server is a DICOM 3.0 compliant Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) without limitations in the number of concurrent users.
It combines a fast DICOM archive and a web-based viewing and managing interface in one system. It is possible to connect the system to any DICOM 3.0 compliant imaging modality.
iQ-WEB is available in four alternative variants, depending on the maximum number of DICOM modalities that can be connected and the availability of the iQ-X web viewer - iQ-WEB 10 with 10 AEs, iQ-WEBX 10 with 10 AEs and iQ-X, iQ-WEBX 20 with 20 AEs and iQ-X and iQ-WEBX with an unlimited number of DICOM nodes and the iQ-X web viewer.

The iQ-WEB server consists of:
| DICOM Server: This program runs as a service and waits for the input modalities to receive DICOM data. It is used for servicing requests for image storage, query and retrieval, forwarding, printing and DICOM-formatted media interchange through import and export functions. | | Archive Server: It stores up to 500 million images on any local, server or network attached storage devices. A second iQ-WEB server can be automatically synchronized to get failover. | | Web Server: The web server is a very cost efficient way of distributing any medical images based on user management including authentication and encoding but without limitation in the number of users! It gives the opportunity to either look at whole studies in the web or query other DICOM archives. | | iQ-X Web Viewer: Image processing with interactive center / window, measurements, stack mode, cine mode, comparisons of studies with an iQ-VIEW like graphical user interface. Possibility to preload further series in the background while viewing. | | Further features of the iQ-WEB server: | | Web Based Administration: Allows the configuration and adaptation and surveillance of the system. | | Privacy: The HIPAA compliant system enables referring physicians to log into the system to view their cases. But they will only be able to retrieve their own cases/patients, not those of other physicians. The radiologist, however, has access to the whole system. | | The Shared Archive gives the possibility to share and/or divide imaging data compliant to data safety regulations. | | Patient Reconciliation: All stored studies can be verified with a DICOM WORKLIST and optionally with HL7 messages and even automatically corrected in an IHE compatible way to get consistent image data in the archive. | | DICOM Print: Images can be printed from any web client on a remote DICOM imager! |
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