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DiCOM Solutions with PACS Connectivity
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OVERVIEW:

As the medical standard for imaging, DiCOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) is absolutely essential to the digital medical workspace. PACS (Picture Archiving and Communications System) is the tool necessary to archive DiCOM images and communicate amongst a large, robust network. Unfortunately, PACS is unable to communicate with analog devices. So how can you take full advantage of the digital age of medical imaging without replacing all of your older imaging equipment?

The DiCOMAXX allows legacy imaging systems to be added to a digital DiCOM network. With the DiCOMAXX's analog to DiCOM conversion and autosync capabilities, your existing analog imaging equipment, regardless of age, can be connected to the latest DiCOM network printing and PACS systems. This provides years of additional service from in-place legacy equipment and results in savings of thousands of dollars in unnecessary modality replacements.

Get DiCOMAXX to extend the life of your existing equipment while taking full advantage of PACS and DiCOM.



Extend the life of your existing equipment...

Integrate existing imaging equipment into your PACS/DiCOM network for virtually any video-based imaging system. DiCOMAXX provides connectivity for a variety of network applications, including Print and Archive Servers. The Modality Worklist enables flexible, scalable print networks and the tying of various modalities into PACS, teleradiology networks, and RIS interfaces.

DiCOM Solution - PACS Connectivity

The DiCOMAXX fully integrated autosync DiCOM box provides complete bridging connectivity in a single system. The DiCOMAXX allows legacy imaging systems to be added to a digital DiCOM network. The DiCOMAXX allows your existing imaging equipment, regardless of age, to be connected to the latest DiCOM network printing and PACS systems - providing years of additional service from in-place legacy equipment and resulting in the savings of thousands of dollars in unnecessary modality replacements.