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“We currently have over 120 PACS workstations with document scanners and the PacsSCAN software installed. It works beautifully with our PACS system.”

Tracy Wineland
PACS Specialist
Mount Carmel Health Systems
Columbus, OH


PACSGEAR Overview

Founded in 2002, PACSGEAR is the leader in PACS/EHR connectivity solutions for hospitals and healthcare facilities.  Its innovative software seamlessly integrates documents, film, video, visible light and other images from any department to any PACS/EHR.  Healthcare personnel in specialties such as radiology, cardiology, gastroenterology, dermatology, orthopedics and pathology can connect, view and share images and results to enable health information exchange.

PACSGEAR’s products are deployed worldwide in over 1200 leading hospitals, healthcare networks and imaging facilities including Baylor Health Care System, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Kaiser Permanente, Loma Linda Medical Center, Poudre Valley Health System, Radiology Ltd. and Sutter Health.

 
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February 21 - 23, 2012
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March 1 - 5, 2012
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March 10 - 14, 2012
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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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