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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Jonathan Blocker Dicom conversion also can happen for static and streamed images. You can use a scanner to scan hard copy film images, and then the dicom tools converts them to digital. written by Jonathan Blocker These non-dicom images, after being translated by the dicom converter, can then be distributed to anyone on your local area network, and can be saved and archived like any other dicom images. written by Jonathan Blocker These state of the art imaging machines perform a wide variety of tasks ranging from performing a standard x-ray, to transmitting a brain scan over a DICOM web viewer to analyzing blood samples. The majority of imaging technology can provide more than one service, making them useful and some cases, irreplaceable in hospitals and clinics. With so many radiology machines in use, it is impossible for every physician to use every piece of equipment or even know how to interpret data a certain machine, such as a DICOM viewer, collects. written by Jonathan Blocker If chart must be sent to another location, you're looking at extra courier charges for the transportation. With electronic records, because of DICOM to CD or PACS CD burner technology, available over the Internet, access to these records can be done at anytime and from any location. More and more hospitals are making the switch to convert to DICOM. written by Jonathan Blocker The dicom archive also helps clinics to provide better patient care. Although rare, it did occasionally happen that hard copy patient records were misfiled, leading to unhealthy results for patients. With the dicom archive, there is a much reduced chance of such errors occurring. << previous page 1 next page>> |