Podiatry Digital Radiology For The Busy Podiatry Practice
Last Updated on Friday, 4 March 2011 09:34 Written by admin Saturday, 19 February 2011 09:29
Today’s podiatry practice sees many patients throughout the work day, and having an efficient way to diagnose patients is crucial not only for providing excellent patient care but also to meet your business’ bottom line. The more patients you can care for, the better your stream of income will be, and thus podiatry practices turn to podiatry digital x-ray systems to help them improve their medical office work flow.
Podiatry x-ray that takes advantage of digital technology speeds up every imaging transaction that you process throughout your work week. When a suite of podiatry digital x-ray tools are used in tandem, additional benefits are reaped as well.
Many podiatry offices utilize podiatry DR digital imaging systems. This type of imaging unit allows you to take the fastest digital x-rays currently available, as well as images with the highest resolution values. Clear digital images help to provide you with the raw data you need for accurate diagnoses, and the fast digital imaging times made possible with a DR system mean that you can have a high throughput of digital images yet still maintain the high quality needed in the medical environment.
Along with the podiatry DR imager, your podiatry specialty practice can also connect to a PACS system. This will give you the ability to not only view your digital images taken, but to also store and distribute them as needed.
Viewing the digital x-rays is enhanced through a PACS that runs on a clinical workstation with a diagnostic-quality monitor. From here you can edit your digital medical images by changing the brightness or contrast, can take detailed digital measurements, and can zoom, pan, or rotate to get a better view.
There are also several options for storing Podiatry x-ray digital images. You might want to save digital x-rays to CD or DVD, so that patients can take the images with them to a consultation, for example. You can also store digital images on a server. The PACS system can be programmed to save a copy automatically, freeing up your valuable time. The server can be located on site at your office, or off site, in order to ensure that you have sufficient disaster recovery in place.
Electronic distribution of digital x-rays varies depending upon your needs. Your PACS may be associated with a local area network, wide area network, or even a virtual private network, to facilitate sending and receiving digital images quickly and accurately.
All of these advantages help to cut out repetitive tasks and wasted time, so you have more time to focus on delivering excellent patient care.
Computed Radiography Solutions
Last Updated on Monday, 14 February 2011 09:32 Written by admin Tuesday, 8 February 2011 09:23
We at Dicom Solutions are pleased to bring you the latest and greatest digital imaging technologies for computed radiography, as well as complementary digital imaging components such as radiology PACS and Fujifilm CR solutions. Medical facilities with clinical specialties in orthopedic, chiropractic, radiology, podiatry, veterinary and urgent care medicine all like to utilize CR systems because they offer the most cost-effective means of producing digital medical images. With that low cost also comes some amazing compatibility with other digital imaging pieces so that your hospital, imaging center or medical clinic can get the specific solutions you need to make your workplace much more productive.
Using a digital image acquisition unit such as the Fujifilm CR system, along with a radiology PACS, gives you the most versatility in digital imaging. A web-based PACS system allows you to send and receive digital images in the DICOM format, along with text that is saved in DICOM format. This in itself means that you can use the speed of the internet to enhance your consultation ability automatically.
You can send digital images on to colleagues via a local-area network, wide-area network
What Dicom Solutions Can Do For You
Last Updated on Monday, 14 February 2011 09:23 Written by admin Thursday, 20 January 2011 09:17
If you look at the homepage of our website, Dicom Solutions identifies itself as a “Medical Imaging Distributor and Systems Integrator.” Medical facilities with clinical specialties in orthopedic, chiropractic, veterinary, radiology, podiatry and urgent care medicine will find over five thousand different digital imaging solutions that we now offer. Top-selling products include Dicom viewers, PACS systems, digital servers as well as digital imaging acquisition devices for use in hospitals and all types of medical clinics and imaging centers.
Although we started out small, our company has expanded over time and we are proud of the fact that it is now included in the Inc. 500 fastest growing companies in the United States. The business began operations in 2003, primarily to resell Dicom to CD digital imaging programs.
All of that changed in 2004, however, when we began to focus on our online presence. This year also brought with it an expansion to the types of digital imaging equipment that we make available to hospitals, medical facilities and clinics. We were able to add more than a dozen new vendors to our portfolio of products offered, enabling us to reach our goal of providing medical facilities with a single place to find everything needed to utilize digital imaging in the medical environment. We expanded once again in 2010 with the inception of RadiologyBuyer.com, which offers a plethora of digital imaging products available for instant purchase online.
Today, we are pleased to offer a full range of digital imaging system components. These include CR and DR image acquisition systems, as well as related document scanning, image conversion, portable x-ray, bone density and RIS system equipment. Archival capabilities of medical facilities was greatly improved in 2009 when we began to offer RemotePACS as a cost-effective as well as HIPPA-compliant means for offsite digital image storage.
For archival purposes, we also make available a router system, PACS, as well as a mini-PACS system and a combination PACS with RIS and billing components. The viewing of digital medical images is widened with our line of dicom viewers, diagnostic monitors as well as clinical workstation packages. The dicom viewer selection includes the eFilm Workstation, Web Viewers and Omni Vue. The web-based dicom viewer enables online consultations, a huge benefit in providing affordable and better patient care for medical facilities utilizing our digital imaging products.
Many medical facilities take advantage of our distribution components. They include printers compatible with your digital imaging components, the PACSImage units that allow digital images to be stored to CD, as well as our burgeoning teleradiology solutions.


















