State-ot-the-art teleradiology technology

State-of-the-art Teleradiology Technology

Imaging On Call Radiologists read studies using state-of-the-art teleradiology technology including Planar Dome E4c® monitors. These monitors are FDA 510(k) cleared and medically certified and have many other important up to date technological features including:

  • 16:9 bezel-less display simplifies viewing of comparison studies
  • 4MP resolution
  • DICOM Calibration
  • 30-inch wide-screen
  • High-bright display
  • 16.7 million colors

Teleradiology Image Compression Technology

IOC’s images are transmitted in JPEG2000 format. This advanced teleradiology image compression technology allows images to be transmitted much faster than using straight DICOM - and there is no noticeable difference in image quality.  IOC’s image compression technology helps to ensure the fastest transmission times possible – all to provide the best patient care.

IOC News and Events

Toward an Electronic Patient Record

May 17-21, Ft. Lauderdale
Presenting: Howard Reis, IOC Director of Business Development will present "Teleradiology - A Model for Successful RHIO" on Tuesday, May 20th at 8:00am


American Healthcare Radiology Administrators

July 27-31, Denver
Exhibiting: Visit Us at Booth #636


Radiological Society of North America

November 30 - December 5, Chicago
Exhibiting: Check back for booth info



To schedule a meeting with us at one of these events, please contact Elizabeth Perley at

 

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