RSNA: Integrated Modular Systems highlights imsiINTEGRATOR

Integrated Modular Systems (Booth #4711) is showcasing its imsiINTEGRATOR, a Web-based interface allowing integration of workflow between imsiRIS and the enterprise PACS, hospital information system or EMR, at this year’s Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conference.

The Havertown, Pa.-based company said its imsiINTEGRATOR is HL7 and DICOM compliant, and launches the images in a Web-browser, when a patient name or study name is clicked in a RIS, EMR or other medical information system, and displays the images, including previous studies for reporting with imsiVOICE digital dictation using a wireless microphone.



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