Brit Systems Implements Next-Generation, Web-Based Technology In Roentgen Works Remote Reading Solution
Main Category: Radiology / Nuclear MedicineAlso Included In: IT / Internet / E-mail
Article Date: 01 Dec 2008 - 2:00 PDT
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BRIT Systems announced today the release of a next-generation, Web-based technology platform for the Roentgen Works remote reading solution. Roentgen Works, a workflow solution that enables radiology groups of all sizes to provide outsourced radiology reading services, was launched earlier this year.
Debuting under the Roentgen Works is BRIT Systems' next-generation Roentgen Files II, a new DICOM server that uses a Google database and Linux clustering technology to create a reliable, stable image management and distribution solution.
"The world is moving to the Web, and as a result new products or services need to support this movement," says Shelly Fisher, President, BRIT Systems. "Beyond this capability, our enhancements to Roentgen Works demonstrate the interconnection of BRIT's solutions that together offer a complete end-to-end workflow solution."
BRIT is introducing the use of advanced technologies such as AJAX and Skype embedded in the Roentgen Works, and demonstrating newly developed urgent findings tools. AJAX technology enables real-time updating of information and viewers in an intelligent fashion. Skype technology lets users communicate over the internet, either by instant messaging or making phone calls that are logged and tracked.
An open API has been added to the Roentgen Works so the worklist can launch a study in another DICOM viewer, including BRIT Vision. The Roentgen Works will also include BRIT's newly developed integrated voice dictation and transcription solution, BRIT Speak, which was also launched at the 2008 annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America.
About BRIT Systems
BRIT Systems is a technology company that provides custom, turn-key solutions for PACS, RIS and teleradiology, including ASP solutions. Founded in 1993 with the goal of providing affordable PACS based on standards, BRIT designs and deploys high-quality PACS/RIS based on the company's comprehensive understanding of radiology departments, medical imaging, networks, DICOM integration, security and highly-available computer systems. BRIT is an employee-owned corporation headquartered in Dallas, Texas.
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