| Highlights |
ImageGrid 1500 PACS |
- RAID 6 archiving with initial capacity
points of 3, 6, 9 and 11.25 terabytes
(TB), easily expandable to well over
100 TB
- Optional web-based DICOM viewer
- Multiple AE titles on the system for
archive partitioning
- Manual and Automated routing:
DICOM, ftp, rcp, sftp
- No additional licensing for adding
modalities and workstations
- Embedded database with a proven
ability to handle 100 million images
- Ability to attach encapsulated user
documents (e.g. a PDF report) in
DICOM format to the study and
archiving
- Automatic rule-based and HIPAAcompliant
storage retention
- Automated “pre-fetching” of studies
- Optional Modality Worklist (MWL),
Modality Performed Procedure Step
(MPPS) and Departmental Scheduling
System (DSS) support
- Optional embedded HL7 support for
integration with RIS/ HIS
- Integration with Sony AIT tape library
as an option for back-up for HIPAA
Compliance
- Web-based system administration and
operator interface
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The paradigm shift that was needed to significantly
lower the cost of PACS has occurred. Introducing
the ImageGridTM 1500 PACS Appliance: A fully
integrated DICOM Storage and DICOM Application
Server, compatible with any DICOM modality
and most DICOM viewing workstations, including
leading volumetric imaging workstations.
With the feature-rich ImageGrid PACS Appliance, you
can reduce your IT costs while benefiting from many
of the features and capabilities that are important to
your operations.
64-Slice CT & MRI Studies
With ImageGrid, managing and archiving studies
from data intensive modalities like 64-Slice CT and
MRI has become easier and less costly, allowing
imaging centers to focus on patient care and profitable
growth. ImageGrid’s integrated platform and
embedded database has been optimized for large
64-slice CT studies, some of which can be as large
as 5 gigabytes.
Versatility
ImageGrid PACS Appliance is extremely versatile.
With ImageGrid, hospitals, diagnostic
imaging centers, multi-location practices and
multi-physician clinics as well as breast imaging
centers have been able to cost-effectively implement
PACS and keep more and more studies online
and therefore easily accessible to physicians.
In hospitals or facilities with an existing PACS,
ImageGrid has also been deployed as a “dedicated”
PACS for 64-Slice CTs, fully compatible
with an enterprise PACS. |
| Single Location Multi-Modality Diagnostic Imaging Centers and Clinics |

ImageGrid can be an ideal cost-effective PACS for multi-modality Diagnostic Imaging Centers and clinics. Any number of modalities can easily send images to ImageGrid for
archiving and subsequent routing (push and pull) to/from workstations on the network.
A fully integrated optional web-based DICOM viewer can also provide referring physicians
with non-diagnostic viewing capabilities. With HIPAA mandating duplicate copies
of patient files including imaging studies, a second ImageGrid can be deployed at a
secure off-site locations and a copy of all studies can be routed to the second system
automatically based on rules, policies and guidelines, which can easily be set up through
the web-based user interface.
| Multi-location, Multi-Physician and Multi-Modality Diagnostic Imaging Centers and Clinics |
ImageGrid can be an ideal cost effective PACS and teleradiology server for multi-location, multi-physician and multi-modality Diagnostic
Imaging Centers and clinics. Any number of modalities at any number of locations can easily send images to their respective ImageGrid for
archiving and subsequent routing (push and pull) to/from workstations on the local area network (LAN) or between different locations via
Virtual Private Networks (VPN) connectivity. All studies can be effectively backed up for HIPAA compliance through the automated, rulebased
routing to the second system or designated system if there are more than two systems. In this scenario, each facility has a full-scale
ImageGrid PACS on-site and ImageGrid intelligent software manages the flow of data between facilities based on rules and guidelines. A
fully integrated optional web-based DICOM viewer can also provide referring physicians with non-diagnostic viewing capabilities.
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