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DICOM Worklist HIS interface for patient examination scheduling A solution to streamline workflow between patient registration, examination scheduling and imaging modalities ACETIAM IDeal Broker is used in many different environments, from Radiology to Operating rooms, hospital-wide or connected to a single modality. As a medical imaging connecting hub, ACETIAM IDeal Broker improves workflow and accuracy. It eliminates images with no links to EHR or identifiers. It enables imaging systems such as CT, MR, CR, ultrasound or surgical systems and cameras to receive patient demographics and examination data from scheduling applications electronically using a DICOM Worklist service. IDeal Broker communicates using industry-standard (HL7 and DICOM) interfaces and is adjustable to other protocols and formats. Using ACETIAM IDeal Broker, system integrators can connect their DICOM imaging solutions to most database and patient systems. Connection modules and workflow options are available to address various configurations and needs. The comprehensive Web interface facilitates the configuration, administration and day-to-day use. Statistics are provided to monitor workflow and to provide information on the examinations-resource ratio for each declared information system.
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DICOM Worklist [[Qacetiam System Requirements Processor: At least two 2-GHz logical cores RAM: 4 GB or more Network adapters: At least 2 adapters for network redundancy + additional ports if a physical connection to more than one network is required Hard drives: SAS controller supporting 2 RAID-1 hard drives Primary hard drive: At least 80 GB, SAS Secondary hard drive: At least 80 GB, SAS Operating system: Windows Server 2003 R2/2008 Standard Edition Main Features Automatically transfers patient identifiers created by existing information systems to your network as DICOM worklists. Returns...
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