Neurostar will unveil its Virtual Radiology Community Web site and version 2.0 of its Virtual Radiology Network (VRN) image management service.
The Web site provides a platform for sharing imaging services, resources, and information for VRN users and other imaging professionals, according to the Atlanta-based company. It acts as a subportal for imaging businesses looking to outsource reading and as a means to connect those businesses with offsite reading service providers. It also provides a gateway to VRN.
Neurostar will also feature PACS-In-A-Flash, which provides its VRN viewer on a flash drive and serves as a virtual key to streamline signup and setup for the VRN service. The product allows physicians and patients to download medical images for viewing on any PC.
Imaging providers using PACS-In-A-Flash can access VRN's Intelligent Virtual Workflow engine to maintain current work lists for downloaded images, thanks to automated online synchronization with the central VRN. A Web-based control dashboard streamlines administration and maintenance, Neurostar said.
By Erik L. Ridley
AuntMinnie.com staff writer
November 11, 2005
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