Carestream Taking Orders for Latest Version of CR-Based Image Acquisition/Mini-PACS Software

CarestreamCarestream Health is taking orders for the latest version of its CARESTREAM Image Suite Software, which offers CR-based image acquisition and an optional mini-PACS module. Image Suite delivers fully featured image acquisition, Web-based patient scheduling, image review and reporting, as well as flexible archiving solutions. This versatile offering is ideal for urgent care centres, imaging clinics and a broad range of physicians and specialists including orthopedists, podiatrists and chiropractors.

The latest version of Image Suite software features a touch-friendly interface along with an enhanced set of tools that streamline work-flow and can improve image quality. The new software is scheduled to be available worldwide in October. This new software does not support mammography applications in the United States.

New image capture/review capabilities for Image Suite software include:

  • Long-length imaging with automatic or manual stitching
  • Sample reference images to provide positioning guidance; and
  • Additional specialty measurement tools including Lippman-Cobb angle, goniometry and coxometry.

Image Suite software can be packaged with a DIRECTVIEW Classic CR or the DIRECTVIEW Vita family of CR systems.

Image Management Capabilities
The optional mini-PACS module provides comprehensive manipulation of the raw image data in addition to allowing window/level adjustments of a pre-processed image. Carestream's exceptional DIRECTVIEW EVP Plus image processing software allows users to easily optimise image quality for each exam. The system can provide DICOM storage for MR, CT and Ultrasound exams and reporting software allows users to create, edit and view reports attached to studies. Users can output imaging exams to CD/DVDs, networked drives, DICOM printers and other PACS systems.

In addition to its Image Suite mini-PACS, Carestream offers a portfolio of enterprise PACS and archiving solutions that streamline workflow and expedite data access and reporting for single site or multi-site systems. Its CARESTREAM Vue PACS delivers integrated advanced reading tools along with anywhere, anytime reporting, CARESTREAM Vue Connect lets healthcare providers manage information and images by synchronising multi-vendor, multi-site RIS+PACS, CARESTREAM Vue for Vendor Neutral Archive consolidates disparate imaging systems into one repository using the latest interoperability standards, and CARESTREAM Vue for Cloud-Based Services provides PACS, information sharing and vendor-neutral archiving on a pay-per-use basis.

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Carestream Health is a worldwide provider of dental and medical imaging systems and healthcare IT solutions; molecular imaging systems for life science research and drug discovery/development; X-ray film and digital X-ray systems for non-destructive testing; and advanced materials for the precision films and electronics markets.

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