Visage Imaging displayed thin client/server, PACS

At the 93rd scientific assembly and annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago last month, Visage Imaging showed new and upcoming optimized tools and protocols for radiology, cardiology and other specialties, as well as direct reporting integration and greatly improved workflow for sharing results between radiologists and referring physicians. 

Visage CS Thin Client/Server can be integrated tightly with an existing image archiving system and provides server-based 2D, 3D and 4D viewing, post-processing and image distribution to optimize diagnostic workflow. Visage Imaging’s modular thin client-enabled PACS solutions provide instant data access anywhere inside and outside the hospital enterprise, on existing workstations, PCs, and laptops.

Visage PACS is targeted at healthcare enterprises in need of a comprehensive PACS solution that offers scalable and reliable web-based image management and archiving and integration of the Visage CS Thin Client/Server.

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