Podcast: PACS Implementation at Broward General
Broward General Hospital, part of Broward Health in South Florida, recently completed the implementation of a new system, the iSite PACS from Philips. For this podcast, Diagnostic Imaging spoke with Dr. David Ring, medical director of radiology services for Broward Health and president of North Broward Radiologists, PA, about that transition.
PACS Market Swings Toward Upgrades and Replacements
New buyers of PAC systems represent only a small minority of customers, according to IMV Medical Information Division. The need to upgrade or replace systems is the primary driver in the PACS marketplace, with the lion’s share of purchases going for current-system upgrades.
Content-driven PACS May Guide Future Diagnoses
Efforts to interconnect information systems raise the possibility that different experiences from multiple sites might be pooled and the practice of medicine made better through a kind of collective wisdom. At the ISCT symposium, Sandy Napel, PhD, a Stanford professor of radiology and codirector of the Radiology 3D Laboratory, examined how diagnoses made on some patients might help clarify whether the same diagnoses apply to others.
2D PACS Has Had Its Day in the Sun, Now 3D PACS Is Moving In
For the past 15 years, most PACS have performed the basic tasks of taking in images, archiving them, sending them to workstations for display, and hopefully not losing them. Over time, as CT scanners were able to slice thinner and thinner sections of the body, isometric data sets became available and the voxel (volume element) entered the vocabulary of medical imaging. It soon became apparent that new possibilities in manipulating the data to produce multiplanar reformations and maximum intensity projections, as well as volume and surface renderings, could be realized.