Archive RSS FeedPosts by date: 2020 / 6enhttps://www.visus.com/en/blog/archive/2020/june.html?tx_blog_archive%5Bformat%5D=rss&cHash=10380fd477b850e6b3cbd87b1830c053Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:52:48 +0100Exemplary neighborsThis will happen at the end of July 2020, a good six months after the start of the project: The radiological image data of Dutch citizens will then no longer be transported throughout the country via DVD or another storage medium but instead can be sent via a central, digital infrastructure. DVDexit is the name of the project which will link the 75 Dutch hospitals with each other in the future. It is a first step on the path to link all 75 Dutch hospitals with each other this year and thus promote the digital exchange of data. The final objective is Twiin, a nationally accessible “timeline” in which all radiological data of every patient can be viewed by every authorized physician in the Netherlands.https://www.visus.com/en/blog/exemplary-neighbors.htmlTue, 09 Jun 2020 08:56:38 +0200https://www.visus.com/en/blog/exemplary-neighbors.htmlCompletely satisfiedWhile searching for a new PACS, Dr. Ute Wagnetz met a radiology colleague who had absolutely no complaints at all regarding his system. Who, on the contrary, was completely impressed by the solution. Such a state of satisfaction with the image archiving system seems to be rather rare among radiologists, which is why the chief physician of the Institute for Radiology of the Bülach Hospital in Switzerland was greatly interested in this system – namely, JiveX. In fact, it turned out that JiveX was able to more than satisfy the Bülach radiologists as well.https://www.visus.com/en/blog/completely-satisfied.htmlMon, 08 Jun 2020 11:14:00 +0200https://www.visus.com/en/blog/completely-satisfied.html