Explained in 60 seconds
The basic module of dicomPACS® is a proven, mature and manufacturer-independent PACS software (picture archiving and communication system) from Oehm and Rehbein, which is used in both veterinary practices and veterinary clinics. The system supports all current standards and can also be expanded on a modular basis.
As dicomPACS® was designed and programmed in close cooperation with veterinarians, it was possible to develop a high-tech solution for intelligent image management that is particularly easy and intuitive to use. The software is responsible for the acquisition (see acquisition software dicomPACS®DX-R), processing, reporting, transmission and archiving of digital X-ray images. The digital patient file can also be used to store any other medical documents, such as records from CT, MRI or sonography, as well as doctor's letters, findings, healing processes, etc.
Sophisticated algorithms for archiving and backup guarantee fast data access, while complying with the highest security standards that also apply in human medicine. The data is immediately available at the click of a mouse.
dicomPACS® can be integrated into all common administration systems (HIS or RIS).
The most important features
- Thanks to the modular structure of the software, it can be easily adapted to the specific area of application.
- Compatibility with all common protocols means that dicomPACS® can be used regardless of the manufacturer.
- An individually configurable user interface ensures short familiarization times and low training costs.
- Additional special functions for the human and veterinary sectors round off the software package.
- Any problems or queries can be dealt with conveniently with support via remote maintenance.
- Markings and settings (incl. alignment and zoom) are retained when an image is reopened.
- Sophisticated algorithms process the X-ray images quickly and in accordance with the highest safety standards.
- A simple switch between the dossiers enables the parallel diagnosis of several patients.