(Press Release) ETIAM Corporation has announced an upgrade to their Clinical Capture Suite that allows import of images from Amicas and iSite CDs.
ETIAM Corporation has announced an upgrade to their Clinical Capture Suite that allows import of images from Amicas and iSite CDs.
Clinical Capture Suite (CCS) is a group of powerful modules and applications which make it possible for documents, images, video, audio, reports, and other clinical information to be integrated with Medical Records and stored for easy access in any PACS. Because no equipment, no treatment, no process is identical across departments or even institutions, the CCS incorporates the proven and tested ETIAM modules to provide meaningful bridging of EMR/HER clinical data and the archive repository.
One of those CCS applications, Open LiteBox, now has the capability to accomplish image import from virtually every CD format, including Amicas and iSite. Users report this as an important enhancement because of the ever-increasing volume of CDs received at most hospitals.
CCS can be customized for each institution’s needs and includes two or more of the following ETIAM applications:
• Print-in (document import into PACS)
• DICOM Izer (image and video capture)
• Open LiteBox (CD import, DICOM attribute corrector)
• CD-in (zero-click CD importer)
The suite combines these complementary products to facilitate better care for patients and a more productive workflow for physicians by providing a more efficient environment for meaningful patient management.
For more information about Clinical Capture Suite, please contact ETIAM at (877) 384-2662 (USA & Canada) or visit www.etiam.com.
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