Digisonics offers web-based features to image management, reporting systems

Digisonics brought recently added web-based capabilities for its DigiView system for image management and reporting in cardiology to Atlanta this week for the annual meeting of the American College of Cardiology. The application that makes this possible, Web-View, includes all of the same multi-modality as DigiView has historically. This includes 1,100 default measurement capabilities that can perform evaluations on nearly any file format. Images also can be imported to the system in an off-line analysis package. The system includes a flexible and configurable reporting package as well.

The company’s DigiServ integrates multi-site facilities by automating data transfers, reconciling patient records and backing-up mission-critical data and automated reporting systems, which have been supplied to sites throughout the world for over 30 years. 

These functionalities were first introduced in January but displayed for the first time at ACC.

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