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Aspyra to demonstrate new PACS and RIS/PACS product releases at RSNA 2007

Medical Conferences News - RSNA 2007
California-based Aspyra has announced the plans to demonstrate the latest releases of their RIS, RIS/PACS and PACS products at RSNA 2007. California-based Aspyra has announced the plans to demonstrate the latest releases of their RIS, RIS/PACS and PACS products at RSNA 2007.

Aspyra’s CyberRAD RIS and AccessRAD RIS/PACS are designed to meet the needs of acute care hospitals, enterprise-wide delivery networks, and large imaging enterprise.

Both products offer end-to-end solutions that automate processes at every point of patient and encounter workflow.

AccessRAD RIS/PACS version 6.3 includes expanded support for outpatient imaging center application as well as real time management views using a 'dashboard', allowing the user to easily monitor overall department workload.

AccessNET PACS is used for the management of clinical images and reports. It provides basic PACS functionality as well as management of clinical workflow. AccessNET version 6.3 includes improved configuration management tools, support of XDS-I for implementation in Regional Health Information Organizations (RHIO), default role based user profiles, better handling of imported external studies, and enhanced disaster recovery connection with partner InSiteOne.

Aspyra will also demonstrate mammography hanging protocols that will enable efficient diagnostic reading of digital mammography studies as well as other advanced hanging protocols that will improve the ability of the busy radiologist to interpret the ever increasing size and complexity of today’s radiology exams.

Bill Culton, Aspyra’s Diagnostic Solutions Product Manager states, "We continue to enhance our products, such as AccessRAD, CyberRAD and AccessNET, to provide efficient departmental workflow and effective integration with other systems, as is evident with these new features.”