Thanks to the work of Kanteron Systems hardware development team lead by Engineer C. Villanueva, the integrated sensors for ARSOR version 2.0 are ready.
After full testing is undertaken at CHIP Hospital‘s Operating Rooms in Malaga (Spain), full production will go into effect before the end of the year.
According to this articlein the American Journal of Roentgenography:
Complex breast imaging reports generated with ASR were associated with higher error rates than reports generated with conventional dictation transcription. The native language and the academic rank of the speaker did not have a strong influence on error rate.
More infoon why Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is still the worst option in Dalai‘s PACS Blog.
CHIP Hospital, always on the leading edge of technology, has started implementation of Apple‘s IPAD in its daily routine. Now CHIP‘s doctors and nurses can annotate, graph, access and process medical images, enter data, check status…, from anywhere in the hospital without the need to be in front of a computer.
The system adaptation has been developed by Kanteron Systems, who has added bar code scanning and medical use cameras, further enhancing the iPad‘s possibilities.
"Meaningful Use” means big incentives for US radiologistIF (and only IF) they integrate certain new technologies into their PACS/RIS systems. Lucky Kanteron Systems, as one of the lead developers in this field, is perfectly positioned to help US radiologist with this. Make sure you contactus!
Kanteron Systems introduces a new solution for Dermatology. Based on a special microscope mounted on an iPhone, and a KDSworkstation, it allows the Dermatologist to take close-up pictures of the skin, which are automatically and wirelessly sent to the workstation, where the images are turned into DICOM (and therefore can be measured, annotated, etc), and sent to the PACS.
Should you wish to receive more information about this solution, please do not hesitate to contact Kanteron Systems.
Kanteron Systems introduces a new KDS plug-in for recording voice reports directly in DICOM format. Based on NEMA specifications (completely standard and compatible). These recordings are automatically assigned to the corresponding study. Perfectly integrated with KDS, it allows to easily recognize all available audio series. With a simple click, recording can be listened to, modified (given the right permissions) and shared as many times as needed, with other nodes and workstations in the DICOM network, including other KDS and PACS.