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PACS Blogs


Own A Piece Of PACS History!!!

Healthcare Blogs - PACS Blogs
Watching my kids use their MacBooks was just too much for me.  I had to return from the Dark Side and buy one for myself.  I held out until Apple announced the new MacBook Pro models with the newer Intel processors, and then took the plunge.  I've been very pleased with my new baby so far.  Loading Windows 7 (sigh) was a breeze using the included Boot Camp software, and I was

Read More: http://doctordalai.blogspot.com/2010/05/own-piece-of-pacs-history.html

 

Movin' On

Healthcare Blogs - PACS Blogs
The Merge First Quarter Earnings Call takes place in a few moments. I'm probably not going to be on it, as I'm not an investor. Well, I am an investor in an AMICAS PACS system, making me a customer, and an investor of sorts, but that may not count.  And besides, I have to do some barium enemas and upper GI's this morning.  The patients come first.

Let me bring everyone up to

Read More: http://doctordalai.blogspot.com/2010/05/movin-on.html

 

Mike's Last Word

Healthcare Blogs - PACS Blogs
Here's Mike Cannavo's final opus on the topic.  Now we can all get back to work. 


Dr. Dalai and I listened in to the Merge 1st quarter earnings call.  We were having fun furiously sending e-mails back and forth (probably should have just IM'd each other) wondering about some of the comments made.  What I heard didn’t exactly install complete

Read More: http://doctordalai.blogspot.com/2010/05/mikes-last-word.html

 

PACS Blogging

Healthcare Blogs - PACS Blogs

PACS machines may seem a pretty serious piece of kit, even if none of us really seem to understand them or even like them (make that most people hate their PACS) Nevertheless there is a dedicated small groups of PACS fanatics who can not only blog about them, but even laugh about them (tho sometimes between gritted teeth).

The comedy usually serves a purpose along the lines of why don't they work and why do they cost so much? We write quite a bit about PACS but usually lack some of the biting sarcasm and exasperation that infuses their posts. 

I thought I would link to a few and let you enjoy them for yourself:

 

and more to come