Dynamic Imaging reels in PACS contracts

Nydic Open MRI of America headquartered in Montvale, N.J. has awarded Dynamic Imaging a contract for implementation of its IntegradWeb enterprise-wide PACS application across its 28 imaging facilities.
   
IntegradWeb will provide Nydic's referring physicians with full-fidelity images and a broad range of tools. The system allows users to access studies and reports on-line and offers them each toolsets, access privileges, and preferences sets. HIPAA-compliant, the system uses encryption technology to transmit and store data so that consults can be provided from any location at any time.
   
In related company news, 311-bed St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center in Smithtown, N.Y. is implementing Dynamic Imaging's IntegradWeb PACS.
   
The PACS application permits St. Catherine to provide its radiologists with fast access to medical imaging studies and complete PACS functionality on its hospital-based workstations as well as at a range of off-site locations. Fast, efficient communications with referring physicians and other specialists both on- and off-site was a key goal of the installation.

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