BRIT Systems
BRIT Systems (Booth 3223) is demonstrating new enhancements to its Roentgen Works remote reading service, a new workflow solution that enables radiology groups of all sizes to provide outsourced radiology reading services. BRIT is showcasing the use of advanced technologies such as AJAX and Skype embedded in Roentgen Works and demonstrating newly developed tools such as the discordance and urgent findings tools. The Roentgen Works also includes BRIT’s newly developed integrated voice dictation and transcription solution.
Debuting at the show is BRIT View II, a new standalone DICOM viewer that will be sold, distributed (downloaded) and supported over the internet.
Several new partnerships will be announced at RSNA. BRIT is moving into the international market by partnering with Tamer Group in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. BRIT is providing the organization with PACS, RIS and teleradiology solutions, as well as powering their reading service with the Roentgen Works remote reading service.
Two new technology partnerships are leading to new viewing capabilities on BRIT Systems’ workstations. New tools for nuclear medicine images will be available as a result of integrating Invia Medical Imaging Solutions’ 4DM-Spect on a Citrix server. This thin-client viewer allows clinicians to view nuclear medicine images on the same workstation as other modalities.
The second technology partnership is with Ten20, an orthopedic and neurosurgical company. Ten20 is working with BRIT developers on specialized viewing tools and packaging for their customer set. With the continued integration to OrthoView’s templating product, BRIT will have the capability to provide a complete digital orthopedic PACS solution.
Debuting at the show is BRIT View II, a new standalone DICOM viewer that will be sold, distributed (downloaded) and supported over the internet.
Several new partnerships will be announced at RSNA. BRIT is moving into the international market by partnering with Tamer Group in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. BRIT is providing the organization with PACS, RIS and teleradiology solutions, as well as powering their reading service with the Roentgen Works remote reading service.
Two new technology partnerships are leading to new viewing capabilities on BRIT Systems’ workstations. New tools for nuclear medicine images will be available as a result of integrating Invia Medical Imaging Solutions’ 4DM-Spect on a Citrix server. This thin-client viewer allows clinicians to view nuclear medicine images on the same workstation as other modalities.
The second technology partnership is with Ten20, an orthopedic and neurosurgical company. Ten20 is working with BRIT developers on specialized viewing tools and packaging for their customer set. With the continued integration to OrthoView’s templating product, BRIT will have the capability to provide a complete digital orthopedic PACS solution.