Zooming in on
PACS II [more]
radprax Group signs ASP agreement with VISUS [more]
Demonstrated Interoperability of the PACS in Europe [more]
Radiologists and surgeons benefit in diagnosis and treatment of 3D images [more]
Clinic Group integrates Imaging into a uniform DICOM-Platform [more]
In today's era of DRGs and continuously mounting cost pressure, there is a growing need to design PACS solutions as integrated comprehensive solutions, and they have to represent the entire image management of a hospital or a group of hospitals. This is the only way they can meet the aim of integrating all diagnostic activities into a uniform patient record. This way they contribute to a reduction of reading times and patient stays, and help improve quality of patient care through optimized communication.
We will travel from Bochum to Switzerland, the Netherlands, Finland, Poland and all the way south to Bahrain to afford you an inside view of our projects. And obviously we would like to present our newest concepts and co-operations and our answers to some of the most pressing issues around medical image management. We should be pleased if you enjoyed our selection of topics and hope you will find VISUS VIEW an inspiring read.
The Protestant Foundation Augusta is a hospital group with a total of three locations and more than 1,100 beds. The Augusta-Kranken-Anstalt, a protestant, non-profit hospital is the biggest house in the group with 567 beds. At the hospital sites Bochum-City Center, Bochum-Lindenand the Protestant hospital of Hattingen the hospital of maximum medical care holds available a total of 16 specialised divisions. Here about 27,000 stationary and 13,000 ambulant patients are treated yearly.

Increasingly today, hospitals are deploring a shortage in qualified medical specialists. It is therefore obvious that these physicians are not available in all the locations where they are required. For the purpose of ensuring, nevertheless, top-quality patient care, interest focuses increasingly on telemedicine applications. It is through the support by modern technology that each hospital can access expert know-how - at a global level. In addition, this approach helps establishing cross-sector and integrated models of care. Rapid and seamless communication of image and reporting information is an important cornerstone of structures such as these.