DICOM questions, answered.

Radiol Manage

OTech, Inc.

Published: March 2008

*Connectivity issues due to the DICOM standard are still occurring even though it is a mature standard. This is due to a lack of training, a professional certification effort that is still in its infancy, and user errors. *DICOM modality worklists, sometimes not able to filter out exams that should be performed at a specific modality, are one of the troublespots. *New modality types, such as the panorex dental systems, create connectivity issues because many PACS systems do not yet have support to properly archive these images.

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