Network
Teleradiology and Internet Servers provide access to stored images
via the Internet by moving images a healthcare
facility via the Clinician Internet Image Server, to clinicians
homes or offices.
- Provides Internet access to stored images for clinicians via
IOC Sockets
- Controlled Quality Wavelet Compression
- Image Archive and User/Password Management Software
- Current hardware class computing platform providing optimum
performance
- Communications options include Internet, LAN, WAN, and VPN.
- Built-in data encryption and user authorization features
Centralized Image Receive Center
The IOC Centralized Image Receive Center provides multiple hospitals
a single image receive location. Typically, remote hospitals have
an in-house teleradiology system consisting of a Film DigitizerStation,
and a DICOM Gateway. Images
are sent to the Receive Center by broadband Internet. Images are stored on a local file server and
viewed on one or more Images-on-Call WorkStations, or maybe
alternately converted to DICOM and stored on the local PACS.
Enable Access to Stored Images
Using IOC Sockets Technology, clinicians are able to download and
view high resolution images over the Internet.
FREE ViewBrowser Software
Unlimited copies included with CII Server and available free to
qualified clinicians.
Controlled Quality Wavelet Compression
Dramatically reduces the amount of data that must be transmitted
by use of advanced Wavelet compression algorithms designed specifically
for medical images, not industrial applications.
Secure data transfer
Built-in data encryption and user authorization features

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