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PACs
Remote access: It expands on the possibilities of conventional systems by providing capabilities of off-site viewing and reporting (distance education, telediagnosis). It enables practitioners in different physical locations to access the same information simultaneously for teleradiology.
Electronic image integration platform: PACS provides the electronic platform for radiology images interfacing with other medical automation systems such as Hospital Information System (HIS), Electronic Medical Record (EMR), Practice Management Software, and Radiology Information System (RIS).
A picture archiving and communication system (PACS) is a computerised means of replacing the roles of conventional radiological film. This review describes the Hammersmith PACS, and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of PACS systems.
Radiology Workflow Management: PACS is used by radiology personnel to manage the workflow of patient exams.
One of the main benefits of the PACS system is that offers digital imaging that helps technicians to zoom in and get a closer look at images. It also allows them to manipulate the images in a way that allows better viewing and analysis, which is very helpful when diagnosing patients.