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Workstation for Image Viewing/Printing of Digital Images

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 05 Jan 2007
A new workstation has been designed to optimize workflow by enabling healthcare facilities and satellite locations to efficiently view and output patient images captured with computed radiography (CR) or digital radiography (DR) systems.

The Virtual Access Desktop, developed by Eastman Kodak Co. More...
(Rochester, NY, USA), for Kodak Carestream radiology systems, is an entry-level workstation that helps facilitate the transition to a digital environment by equipping technologists, medical staff, and clinical users with basic image review, advanced printing capabilities, and short-term storage.

The workstation's tools include edge enhancement to improve visualization of bone and lung structures, a scrolling feature needed to view long-length CR images, and true-size printing. The desktop is quick to install and easy to use and maintain. It provides a rapid return on investment because of its low entry cost, reduction in film/chemical expenses, and gains in workflow.

In addition to printing to radiographic film, images can also be output to CD with the purchase of optional CD distribution software. The Virtual Access Desktop is available worldwide and can be purchased from Kodak's Health Group or from its channel partners and distributors. The new desktop was presented in November 2006 at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual conference in Chicago (IL, USA).



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