PACS and imaging software developer Cedara Software unveiled Dali, a Web-based image and information distribution application, at the 2002 RSNA meeting in Chicago.
Embedded as a component in existing HIS or RIS networks, Dali enables remote image viewing by clinicians, while accommodating planning capabilities for specialists and interns, and providing reporting tools for radiologists, Cedara said. At the conference, the Mississauga, Ontario-based firm showed how Dali gives referring physicians the capability to link companion studies and display images in tile or stack mode.
Cedara has also signed Chinese HIS firm B-Soft Group of Hangzhou as a marketing partner for Cedara's PACS offerings. The two firms said they would cooperatively develop an integrated hospital information and image management system designed to meet the needs of Chinese hospital workflow.
In other international news, Cedara said that European marketing partner Toshiba Medical Systems Europe has installed over 60 ReportDirect workstations in the U.K. since it began marketing the software in late 2001. Toshiba markets Cedara's I-Softview multimodality workstation software under the ReportDirect brand.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersDecember 10, 2002
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