DR Systems' RSNA Booth to Feature Industry-Leading 64-Bit Workstations, Data Migration Capabilities.CHICAGO -- DR Systems, the leading independent provider of RIS/PACS solutions, will be exhibiting at Booth #1919 in the South Building, Hall A in McCormick Place McCormick Place is an enormous exposition complex located in Chicago, Illinois. in Chicago. RSNA RSNA Radiological Society of North America, Inc. RSNA Robust Security Network Association 2006 will be held Nov. 26 through Dec. 1. Activities at the DR Systems booth at RSNA 2006 will include: * Demonstrations of the capabilities of the company's Unity[TM] RIS/PACS workstations running the latest Microsoft[R] Windows[R] XP Professional x64 Edition Refers to 64-bit versions of Windows operating systems. See x64. on industry-leading Dual-Core Intel[R] XEON[R] 64-bit Processors. * Discussion of DR Systems' data migration capabilities by Jim Sheperd, M.D., who helped oversee a large data migration project at a hospital in Washington state; and * Presentations by Murray Reicher, M.D., and Michael Trambert, M.D., on enhancing efficiency and integrating mammography mammography, diagnostic procedure that uses low-dose X rays to detect abnormalities in the breasts. The early diagnosis of breast cancer made possible by the routine use of mammography for screening women increases a woman's treatment alternatives and improves her with a RIS/PACS, respectively. The Intel processors used in DR Systems technology are the latest generation solution from the chipmaker chip·mak·er n. A manufacturer of electronic and integrated circuit chips. . They provide increased processing power for reading large image sets and 3-D imaging on PACS (Picture ArChiving System) A storage and management system for high-resolution images. Typically pertaining to the medical field, images such as X-rays, MRIs and CAT scans require a greater amount of storage than other industries. . The increased use of 64-slice CT scanners and similar digital imaging modalities creates massive data sets. They in turn require more robust processing power to be read and manipulated efficiently. The combination of the 64-bit Microsoft operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. and Intel processors running the DR application delivers unprecedented speed and capability to handle large exam workloads that include these modalities. The Intel processors are used in DR's Dominator[TM] workstation for radiologists and also in the Catapult[TM] technologist QC workstation. The Dominator and Catapult are among the first RIS/PACS workstations to incorporate both 64-bit technologies. The DR Systems booth will also feature Jim Sheperd, M.D., Diagnostic Imaging Director at Olympic Medical Center (OMC OMC Organisation Mondiale du Commerce (French: WTO) OMC Organización Mundial del Comercio (Spanish: World Trade Organization) OMC Organização Mundial do Comércio ), of Port Angeles Port Angeles (ăn`jələs), city (1990 pop. 17,710), seat of Clallam co., NW Wash., on Juan de Fuca Strait opposite Victoria, British Columbia; inc. 1890. , Wash. Dr. Sheperd will be available to discuss OMC's experience with migrating data from the hospital's legacy PACS to a new PACS by DR Systems. The OMC project involved the transfer of roughly 36,000 exams, about one year's total. The data migration was completed with unusual speed and ease, taking only about three weeks. From the first day the DR Systems PACS went live, all of the prior exam data was available online. The presentations by Drs. Reicher and Trambert will be held at the DR Systems booth. Dr. Reicher will be delivering three talks: "Enhancing Medical Imaging Quality and Efficiency," "Introduction to DR Systems and Unity RIS/PACS," and "What's New at DR Systems - The Latest Enhancements and Works in Progress." Dr. Trambert's presentation is entitled "Integrating Mammography to an Enterprise RIS/PACS." Dr. Reicher's presentations will take place every day from November 26 to November 30. Dr. Trambert will speak every day from November 26 to November 29. Dr. Reicher is the chairman and cofounder co·found tr.v. co·found·ed, co·found·ing, co·founds To establish or found in concert with another or others. co·found of DR Systems. Dr. Trambert is lead radiologist for PACS reengineering at Cottage Health System and the Sansum-Santa Barbara Medical Foundation Clinic, in Santa Barbara Santa Barbara (săn'tə bär`brə, –bərə), city (1990 pop. 85,571), seat of Santa Barbara co., S Calif., on the Pacific Ocean; inc. 1850. , Calif. The Unity RIS/PACS is DR Systems' latest RIS/PACS platform. Unity covers the entire medical imaging exam workflow process. As with previous DR Systems RIS/PACS, it also offers features that go beyond traditional RIS/PACS capabilities. Notable features of the Unity RIS/PACS include: * Enhanced Web-based scheduling capabilities * RIS RIS rabies inhibiting substance. workflow management including patient pre-authorization, patient flow tracking, film tracking, and task management * Enhanced transcription capabilities including Web-based transcription * Improved PACS access from EMRs and HIS Web portals DR Systems was recently recognized as the leading PACS vendor by KLAS KLAS Keystone Library Automation System [R] in its PACS-Acute Care 2006 Report. The company was rated ahead of all other PACS providers including McKesson, GE Medical Systems, Siemens, Philips, and Amicas. DR Systems has been rated the #1 PACS vendor for six consecutive quarters by MD Buyline, most recently in their January 2006 Intelligence Report. MD Buyline also reported that the average "street price" for a DR Systems picture archiving and communications system (PACS) was typically less than that charged by many PACS vendors, including Dynamic Imaging, GE Clinical Systems, and Philips. About DR Systems DR Systems, Inc. is the leading independent provider of scalable medical imaging and information systems for diagnostic imaging centers and hospitals. For more than 14 years, the company has helped over 250 hospitals and imaging centers improve the management of patient information, eliminate film costs, and increase workflow speed, all while providing better clinical quality and patient care. The company's systems integrate numerous tools to improve financial performance and productivity, including: client-server and Web-based image, report and audio clip distribution; patented, automated hanging protocols for radiologists; and the report format preferences of individual referring physicians. For more information, call 800-794-5955 or visit www.dominator.com. |
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