Dynamic Imaging deploys IntegradWeb at Oregon imaging center

Dynamic Imaging will deploy its web-based PACS at EPIC Imaging, a free-standing imaging center in Oregon.

Dynamic Imaging's IntegradWeb will integrate several disparate applications into a single interpretation environment for EPIC's radiologists, providing quick access to documents, post-processing tools, and speech-recognition capabilities. Local radiologists, remote radiologists and all referring physicians will have identical access, Dynamic Imaging said.

EPIC is an all-digital practice including PET, PET/CT and digital mammography, and had key requirements that allow virtually every diagnostic capability to be available at every workstation or PC, including CT-PET fusion, MIP and MPR with 3D volume visualization to handle very large CT datasets, Dynamic Imaging said.

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