Automated CD/DVD Distribution System for Medical Images

ETIAMETIAM Corp. a leading medical imaging software publisher presents a new version of its automated CD and DVD distribution system for medical images. Open LiteBox, the leading application for importing external DICOM media to PACS now provides the fastest and most cost-effective mean to create and label DICOM CDs and DVDs automatically. The space saving station which combines a holding bin, a burner and a printer can be used to create CDs directly from the modality or from the user-friendly Open LiteBox interface.

An alternative to film, Open LiteBox produces full fidelity DICOM images and reports on CD-R and DVD-R. Discs that are custom labeled with patient information and facility logo. Each disc also contains the ETIAM's DICOM LiteBox clinical report and image viewer.

This solution is ideally suited for small imaging departments that do not justify high capacity CD/DVD burners and for large centers that require redundancy and a distributed CD/DVD production.

"This version of Open LiteBox provides another tool to the Film Library workflow automation need. Combining image import and image export on a single easy-to-use application is a key to productivity gains for our customers” said Jérôme Champetier, CEO of ETIAM Corp.

About ETIAM
ETIAM is a software publisher for the Healthcare industry. It offers a complete line of products dedicated to imaging networks including:

  • DICOM Izer, to digitize and integrate images (radiology films, photographs...) and videos (supports the DICOM MPEG-2 standard) into the PACS.
  • MARS, recording systems for distributing, archiving and securing data on CDs and DVDs.
  • STaR, an online storage server for all DICOM images, including DICOM Visible Light objects dedicated to images and videos for endoscopy and microscopy.

ETIAM solutions are currently installed on more than 2,000 imaging networks worldwide. Solutions are sold directly or through distributors, resellers, publishers or hardware manufacturers. For more information, visit www.etiam.com.

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