Healthcare information systems firm Cerner of Kansas City, MO, plans to highlight a new archive hosting service at this year's RSNA show in Chicago.
The company's ImageAware Virtual Archive enables clients to pay a monthly fee to store medical images, scanned documents, and data such as electrocardiograms, fetal and other waveforms, wound care and dermatology photos, and pathology images. Cerner believes the archive represents a major step toward incorporating images into electronic medical records.
The company believes the offering can help users reduce costs by creating a single master storage platform that's vendor- and data-neutral.
In addition, Cerner plans to show enhancements to its RIS/PACS software, including electronic peer review, bookmarking, fusion functionality, and the firm's recently cleared ProVision mammography workstation.
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