Next Generation Radiation Therapy
The field of radiation oncology is at the onset of a new era in
the use of imaging technologies at the point of simulation and
delivery. The exponential increase in the amount of data and
images generated by these disparate, emerging technologies
demand a treatment management solution capable of streamlining
radiation therapy regardless of equipment, and providing a
single, central repository for oncology data and images.
Image-Enabled Charting
IMPAC’s image-enabled electronic medical record (EMR) provides
the foundation of a complete image-guided treatment management
solution capable of streamlining advanced image-guided
radiotherapy (IGRT) treatments regardless of planning, imaging,
or treatment equipment; but the proliferation of medical images
resulting from IGRT – particularly volumetric data sets –
demands fast and efficient access to offline image storage
options. IMPAC’s oncology PACS module enables full-featured
processing, storage, and retrieval of oncology images as an
extension of the oncology EMR.
Oncology PACS
IMPAC’s Oncology PACS provides smart storage and access of
medical images from any long-term storage option. Image studies
can be categorized and organized in a manner that best suits the
needs of your center, and business rules applied to ensure
consistent and secure query and retrieval. The system supports
DICOM and non-DICOM image formats, as well as patient
demographics and details regarding specific studies. Your staff
benefits from the ability to immediately identify and access
images generated by a variety of sources and possibly stored in
a variety of locations directly from the oncology EMR. And your
center benefits from a single tool for managing, storing, and
accessing all oncology-related images – treatment planning
images, reference images, setup images, QA studies – regardless
of your choice of planning, imaging, delivery or long-term
storage equipment.
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By uniting diverse systems and devices, IMPAC
provides a central repository for all oncology data
and images, and a single tool to streamline the
cancer therapy process as a whole.
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