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PACS

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PACS
(Picture ArChiving System) A storage and management system for high-resolution images. Typically pertaining to the medical field, images such as X-rays, MRIs and CAT scans require a greater amount of storage than other industries.


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Four types of PACS collected 99 percent of receipts in the most recent election cycle: * 1,492 "non-connected" PACs that represent a group of people with a shared ideology (such as EMILY's List, the Pro-Life Campaign Committee and MoveOn PAC) made up almost one-third of total PAC receipts ($241.
Medweb's Advanced 3D Web PACS is designed to provide, on a standard PC, many of the imaging features and functions required by surgeons, oncologists and other medical doctors, such as 3D templating and autosegmenting of image data from spiral scanners, traditionally found only on dedicated BD workstations.
We have created an affordably priced, flexible solution ideally suited for small to mid-sized healthcare providers searching for a PACS that can handle the most important RIS functions," explains Chen-Tai Ma, PhD, CEO and President of RADinfo Systems.
 
 
 
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