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iCRco’s
PaxBox is revolutionizing the management, deployment
and affordability of digital imaging
for diagnostic imaging centers and clinics reliant on
imaging for diagnosis and treatment.
Using
an appliance-based foundation and industry-standard
DICOM architecture, the PaxBox server appliance accelerates
image access, simplifies operation and management, and
protects patient images in a highly reliable, HIPAA-compliant
storage and archival system.
With
PaxBox, imaging centers and clinics can focus on their
operations instead of system management, while also reducing purchase and
ownership costs. A new answer for a growing need. The
transition from film to digital medical images is clearly
underway. Outside the hospital, many imaging centers
and clinics have struggled to find the budget and staffing to acquire and manage the
growing need to provide digital imaging services—until now.
The
PaxBox server appliance is purpose–built to meet
these needs with a new type of
system that simplifies management and maintenance, integrates
easily into your network,
and comes at a price that even the smallest of imaging
centers can afford.
What
is DICOM?
DICOM
is a widely-used standard for digital image formats
and data transfer in radiology. If the data that you
create is DICOM-conformant, you will probably be able
to use it for as far into the future as you like. If
you use a proprietary format for your data, you will
very likely face a huge problem in exporting your data
for use with future programs and equipment. Most digitizers
will have some way of creating and transmitting DICOM
format data, although the method of doing so may not
be provided by the manufacturers themselves.
Make sure
that the features that you have decided to use in the
digitizer you select are supported by the application
that you use to create the DICOM data. iCRco's Xscan32
program includes support for DICOM 3.0 image transfer
as well as modem and network transfers.
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