Carestream Health

  
Carestream Health’s PACS platform features web-based, thin-client architecture includes native applications such as 3D, vessel and cardiac analysis and mammography tools 
Carestream Health (Booth 8342) is demonstrating the native advanced visualization capabilities of its PACS for diagnostic imaging interpretation and clinical viewing.

Carestream’s PACS offers a web-based, thin-client architecture that equips users to access the preferences and tools they need for diagnostic and clinical reading anywhere, anytime. Native applications for the platform include 3D, vessel and cardiac analysis along with specialized tools for evaluating mammography images.

Advanced integrated applications—including orthopedic pre-operative planning and templating, image fusion and virtual colonoscopy—launch through an action button for a seamless integration from the desktop. Carestream provides concurrent user licenses for native and integrated applications to deliver added convenience and lower cost to healthcare providers.

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