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   <title>The future of PACS</title>
   <description>RSNA 2015 in Chicago felt like the funeral of the good old PACS as we know it with the entire market abuzz with new concepts such as reconstructed/deconstructed PACS or vendor-neutral archives. Picture Archiving and Communication Systems suddenly looked old-fashioned and irrelevant. Radiologists neither mourned nor cheered, they didn’t quite know what to make of all this: What’s happening here and how will it affect me and my work? A little over one year later, the answer is straightforward: Not that much. In fact, PACS is anything but dead, and indeed its future is looking bright as the PACS experts Herman Oosterwijk and Jef Williams predict.</description>
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   <pubDate>Mon, 04 Sep 2017 12:35:00 +0200</pubDate>
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