AccessNET™ 6.6 PACS Now Offers Mammography Viewing Capabilities
AccessNet 6.6 now offers the ability to view digital mammography studies for diagnostic interpretation using FDA approved monitors. This means that radiologists will no longer have to shift between two different workstations as AccessNet allows digital mammography to be part of the general radiology reading workflow.
Benefits
- Streamlined workflow and increased efficiency for radiologists
- More timely interpretation and diagnosis, and reduced chance of errors or lost studies by keeping it all within one system
- Cost savings as there is no longer a need to purchase and maintain a separate workstation just for viewing and interpreting mammograms.
Features
- Single login and user profile for all modalities.
- Same user interface as general radiology reading.
- Easy to build user configurable advanced mammography hanging profiles. Availability of standard default mammography protocols that can modified and tailored to user preferences.
- Sequenced hanging profiles for standard mammography study review.
- Programmable common functions to keyboard hot keys and map to multifunction mouse or keyboard extension.
- Creation and displaying of technologist notes in PACS viewer.
- Display of mixed breast imaging modalities for comparison viewing (MG, US, MR)
- Supports display of CAD markers from structured reports (can be toggled on and off).
- Ease of importing prior from other facilities and reconciling with patient records.
- Interface and launch of MRS from workstation.
- Supports the IHE Mammography Image Integration Profile.
- Handles reading digital mammography and other breast imaging modalities with same speed as specialty workstation.
- Supports telemammography for pushing and routing large studies to off site remote workstation.
- Easy to use export wizard to create patient study CD's or to annonymize patient studies for research purposes.
- Supports use of Matrox Xenia Pro video card to enhance speed of image manipulation without banding or tearing.


