MyPACS

WHAT IS IT
Our picture archiving and communication system  (PACS) is a  medical imaging  technology which provides economical storage and convenient access to images from multiple modalities. Images  and reports are transmitted digitally via PACS; this eliminates the need to manually file, retrieve, or transport film jackets, the folders used to store and protect X-ray film. The universal format for PACS image storage and transfer is  DICOM. Non-image data, such as  scanned documents, may be incorporated using standard formats like  PDF, once encapsulated in DICOM. A PACS consists of 4 major components. The imaging modalities such as X-ray plain film, CT and MRI, a secured network for the transmission of patient info, workstations for interpreting and reviewing images and archives for the storage and retrieval of images and reports. Combined with available and emerging  web tech, PACS has the ability to deliver timely and efficient access to images, interpretations, and related data.

WHERE IS OUR PACS FROM – MyPACS (Malaysia)
Manipulated patient radiological data supports all phases of a workflow. Features includes … Browser based apps and access restricted with user login; DICOM study routing ; D I COM workstation with 3D; MyPACS web-viewer; Emergency cases marked as stat; Voice Recorder for transcription; Reports generated using pre-defined templates and patient info. Workflow includes studies sent to PACS from modality and imaging center uses verified studies from centers and update any missing info; Imaging center user assigns studies to radiologists, alerts send to radiologists; Diagnosed studies uses DICOM workstation or MyPACS web viewer; Radiologists dictates report using Voice Recorder; Medical transcriptions download the dictation files related to the study and transcribe it as text and upload back onto server; Radiologist reviews report which has been uploaded by the transcriptionist; and reports viewed are downloaded by imaging center user and issued to patient.