Friday, July 14, 2006
Global Care Quest Announces ICIS PocketPACS for Mobile Devices
Posted by Darius Wey in "SOFTWARE" @ 03:00 PM
"The next time your doctor reviews your X-rays don't be alarmed if he looks at his hand instead of a wall-mounted display. Chances are he is just using a new system that gives him the ability to see your images on his smartphone or PDA instead of a standard radiography display. ICIS PocketPACS, the newest member of healthcare software developer Global Care Quest, Inc.'s Integrated Clinical Information System (ICIS) line up, is an advanced viewing application that can take images from virtually any Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and send it to a handheld device or mobile smartphone via wireless Internet or high-speed cellular phone network. The system displays and manipulates chest X-rays, bone X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and most other medical imaging modalities."
With more mobile devices making their way into the medical industry, an application such as ICIS PocketPACS seems appropriate. It offers practitioners a vast number of viewing functions from zoom and pan to multi-slice scrolling and image inversion/rotation. We can expect it to surface in select hospitals and clinics from October onwards.
With more mobile devices making their way into the medical industry, an application such as ICIS PocketPACS seems appropriate. It offers practitioners a vast number of viewing functions from zoom and pan to multi-slice scrolling and image inversion/rotation. We can expect it to surface in select hospitals and clinics from October onwards.