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We offer a definitive line of teleradiology, image networking products,
and PACS Accessories that exceed the standards set by the
top medical professional organizations.
- Film Digitizers Multi-tasking systems that
capture and digitize diagnostic images from film. We offer
the easiest, most intuitive, film digitizing software on the
market. Purchased with a new Vidar film digitizer, or as a
replacement to software purchased elsewhere to drive a film
digitizer you currently have.
- DICOM Gateway Networks Capture images from any DICOM
Modality at console quality and transmit to remote
terminals.
- Servers Move diagnostic images through medical infrastructures
or anywhere in the world with an Internet connection.
- Viewing Software WorkStation, ViewStation, QuickView Browser, and ViewBrowser
Software that allow access and viewing of stored images either
locally or remotely.
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DICOM Private NetworkTM (DPN)
DICOM Router
Software - Software that provides
site interconnectivity (with or without a VPN) offering the most
secure, HIPAA compliant, solution on the market.
Overview
The Rapid Transit of Diagnostic Imaging
Images-on-Call technologies are designed to electronically
transmit, radiological and diagnostic images generated
by diagnostic imaging modalities such as CT, MRI, Ultrasound, Nuclear
Medicine and X-ray. IOC manufactures Plain Film Scanning Systems for capturing images from film,
DICOM Gateway systems and the servers and software required to transmit
and view images over a network.
While Images-on-Call Teleradiology Systems were initially designed
to allow on-call physicians to have immediate access to images during
off-hours from their homes or offices, hospitals and radiology groups
are now utilizing the capabilities of these systems for many other
applications. IOC software and systems are easily adaptable
to technologies in the Healthcare Enterprise such as PACS.
Often, IOC writes software that is far more intuitive and useful for
technologists than software that typically comes from large PACS
vendors.
Additionally, many radiologists use
teleradiology to expand their referral base by extending their presence
to remote hospitals and clinics that in turn can offer greater specialization
and expertise to their patients.

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