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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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March 10 - 14, 2012
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Easily scan documents and create electronic forms from any department to any PACS/EHR
Quickly import and localize images (JPEG/AVI/MPEG) and DICOM CDs/DVDs
Compatible with over 25 PACS solutions
Now supports Chinese (Simplified), Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish and Swedish
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PacsSCAN™ lets you scan documents, create electronic forms and import JPEG/AVI/MPEG and DICOM CDs/DVDs from any department to any PACS/EHR. Eliminates paper, improves workflow and provides easy access to important clinical documentation such as tech notes, screening forms and order information. In PACS, view documents, electronic forms and clinical images along with patient studies at the point of care.

Includes additional features to import and localize DICOM CDs/DVDs from a wide range of PACS vendors.

How it works...As easy as 1, 2, 3!

1. Select patient/study demographics from your RIS or DICOM archive

2. Scan the document and click "Send"

3. The document is now matched with the appropriate study
 
Includes Electronic Forms
PacsSCAN lets you create and distribute electronic forms to improve efficiency and workflow - eliminates paper scanning entirely!

Rapid data entry with stylus tablet
Eliminate paper "Print & Scan" cycle
Optional stylus tablet for rapid data entry
Auto-fill key fields with MWL
Includes DICOM CD/DVD Import
PacsSCAN now lets you import DICOM CDs and DVDs from a wide range of PACS vendors.
  • Edit and localize patient information prior to importing DICOM CDs and DVDs
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“PacsSCAN is a true ‘plug and play’ solution. We now scan orders, allergy hx, contrast administered, and any other relevant documents. Our radiologists love it.”

Gayle Thompson-Smillie
Radiology Administrator
Washington Hospital Center
Washington, DC