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PICTURE ARCHIVING AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (PAC SYSTEM)

Picture Archiving and Communication System is a computerized system that is used for digitally managing medical images, therefore this essay looks at its general information, how it is used, its advantages and disadvantages and its maintenance

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Table of contents

1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Description of the Technology 1
1.2 How the system is used 2
1.3 Advantages and disadvantages 3
1.4 Ease of use and maintenance 3
1.5 General information on PACS 4
1.6 Conclusion 4
1.7 References 5

Preview of the essay: PICTURE ARCHIVING AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (PAC SYSTEM)

Due to the rising need for a more computerized or digital handling of the Medical images, there was adoption of a more sophisticated or computerized information technology system in North American Healthcare. The PAC System was 1st mentioned in the early 1980s by people like Dr Andre Duerinckx, Dr Samuel Dwyer, and Dr Judith M. Prewitt. The project of coming up with the system was pioneered ...





... facility personnel on how to operate and maintain the system. Currently the PAC System is being used in the National Health Service for Scotland. The system is currently being sold by Philips Medical Systems and Sea Ridge Software, Inc.
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Engineering
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Information Technologies
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Software
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Natural Sciences
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Medicine
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Comments
Princess R.

This system is indeed very pragmatic in terms of putting up a system that could be of help for some organizations.

The essay's presentation over-all is terrific.




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