Three Palm Software will reveal at RSNA 2014 an updated WorkstationOne, its breast imaging workstation.
Three Palm Software will debut at RSNA 2014 version 1.7.2 of WorkstationOne, its breast imaging workstation.
Three Palm Software said it has utilized feedback from four years of customer experience to optimize common tomosynthesis interactions and included mechanisms that allow the system to conform to the new IHE digital breast tomosynthesis profile as an Image Display actor. The system generates and displays key notes for individual frames, per-frame markup, and displays tomosynthesis CAD.
The system also includes expanded printing, auto-generation of breast imaging structured reports (SR), expanded SR display, and secure (TLS) communications.
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