SJRA selects Dynamic Imaging's PACS technology

Dynamic Imaging has rolled out its web-driven PACS at South Jersey Radiology Associates (SJRA), a radiology practice with eight multi-modality imaging centers.

Improving image accessibility and functionality, SJRA implemented Dynamic's IntegradWeb PACS with fault-tolerant architecture and deep integration with WebMD's Intergy RIS (radiology information system). Dynamic's PACS will be deployed across the entire practice to enhance workflow and enable fast image communication among SJRA's 40-plus radiologists.

SJRA, consisting of more than 40 board-certified radiologists and sub-specialists, offers technologies that include PET/CT, 16-slice CT and CAD. SJRA's diagnostic imaging services range from nuclear cardiology and CT colonography to mammography and bone densitometry.

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