There are over 24 European Reference Networks, and their Clinical Patient Management System (by OpenApp) needs a backend to store imaging data, as well as an embedded viewer to collaborate on it. The Orthanc project and Osimis provided the solution.
CDs and expensive proprietary solutions are now part of the past when transferring medical imaging studies between PACS systems. Interhosp enables fast, automated, efficient and secure transfers.
More than a convenient access across a displayed series. The timeline provides information about the download status of every images. Users can also play series and set a specific frame rate.
On top of the usual standard DICOM viewing features like contrast, zooming, panning and measurements, less common formats like multi frame DICOM are also supported.
Up until recently, mainly closed source solutions were available in clinical workflows. But open source technology becomes increasingly popular thanks to its benefits. Let’s take a closer look.
Osimis created an Orthanc plugin which creates a DICONDE image from RAW or PNG compressed pixels data and some metadata. The created DICONDE file gets saved on the local device.
Osimis helped PV Healthcare by installing an Orthanc instance as a mini-PACS on a local server and configuring the storage in line with a given set of requirements.