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“Using PacsSCAN we find our oncology review conferences are certainly smoother and faster.”

Charlie Owens
PACS Administrator
UT Medical Center
Knoxville, TN


Evolve to PACS 2.0
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One out of three US hospitals trusts PACSGEAR to
integrate documents, film, visible light, and video
with PACS/EHR. What's next? PACS 2.0—an expanded strategy to combine medical images from all departments with electronic health records.
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PACS/EHR Connectivity Solutions from PACSGEAR
PACS/EHR Connectivity

Integrate departmental images and connect them to EHR

QC Tools for PACS/EHR

View, import, edit, and send DICOM studies to PACS/EHR

Document Scanning

Industry leading document scanning
software - it just works
Now includes DICOM CD/DVD import!

Film Digitizing

Scans, segments and sends plain film and mammography images

Print Anything To PACS

Directly print to PACS/EHR from any Windows® application

Burn DICOM CDs/DVDs

Affordable, reliable CD/DVD burning

Video Capture

A DVR to connect non-DICOM devices and cameras to PACS/EHR

PACS/RIS Connectivity

Proven DICOM Modality Worklist (MWL) technology

 
UPCOMING EVENTS
HIMSS 2012
Booth #6252
February 21 - 23, 2012
Las Vegas, NV
ECR 2012
Booth #631
March 1 - 5, 2012
Vienna, Austria
NCBC 2012 Booth #51
March 10 - 14, 2012
Las Vegas, NV
EHR CONNECTIVITY

Connect every image to your EHR.  Make your existing investment in PACS and EHR technology more meaningful with three easy steps.

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CURRENT NEWS
PACSGEAR Introduces Enterprise Imaging Platform at RSNA

PLEASANTON, CA – (November 17, 2011) – PACSGEAR, the leading provider of imaging connectivity for electronic health records, today announced the PACSGEAR Enterprise Imaging Platform, a suite of solutions designed to capture, cache, stream and integrate photographic images and medical videos throughout the enterprise. Planned for introduction at the upcoming RSNA Annual Meeting, the company will demonstrate MDR® 7.0, an MPEG2/MPEG4-compliant video capture solution, and the PACSGEAR Media Server™ for video caching and streaming. The platform supports the company’s recently announced PACS 2.0 initiative, the evolution of medical image connectivity to include integration with electronic health records.

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