The best thing about using PACS data storage to support your practice’s diagnostic workflow is that you can eliminate a lot of manual tasks and let the system do all the hard work for you. You don’t have to write down patient details to different forms since all information can be retrieved from the storage servers. You also don’t need to make hardcopies in order to continue the diagnostic process, since you can easily use the medical image sharing and retrieval features offered by the PACS data storage solution you are using. To make it even better, most PACS data storage solutions now offer image processing capabilities.
When first captured, diagnostic images are streamed directly to the PACS data storage servers. You can then retrieve the medical images you need from remote terminals. When you submit a request query, the server will find the right diagnostic image and apply post-processing actions before displaying the result.
Anything from basic image processing tasks such as adjusting contrast and adding measurement tags to advanced tasks including preliminary diagnostic and image enhancements can be completed on the fly while the source diagnostic images are kept at raw state. This saves time and improve efficiency substantially.
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