DICOM integration
Reduce errors, eliminate redundant data entry, and optimize radiology workflows with full DICOM Worklist and HL7 integration. Unlock the power of automation and centralized patient data.
#1. Multi-device compatibility
Supports simultaneous use across multiple imaging modalities (CT, MR, X-ray) with unified DICOM Worklist access.
#2. Error-free data exchange
Automated patient and exam data transfer from HIS to PACS minimizes manual input and prevents costly mistakes.
#3. HL7-ready communication
Integrates seamlessly with systems that support HL7 messages for order entry and report transmission—ensuring fully digital clinical pathways.
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Other functions
Manual fallback mode
Manual fallback mode
In cases where imaging equipment lacks Worklist support, data entry is still possible with PACS storage continuity.
Role-based permissions
Role-based permissions
Ensures only authorized staff can request and manage imaging procedures.
HL7 order/result interface
HL7 order/result interface
Enables advanced clinical workflows where supported.
Unified patient data
Unified patient data
Centralized management for all radiology-related data across systems.
PACS compatibility
PACS compatibility
Works with any DICOM-compatible PACS solution.
Flexible configuration
Flexible configuration
Easy setup of AE Titles, IPs, ports, and DICOM parameters.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, one DICOM Worklist server can serve multiple modalities like CT, MRI, and X-ray simultaneously.
Data must be manually entered into that device, but images can still be saved to the PACS.
You'll need a DICOM-compatible PACS, network access (IP, port, AE title), and a properly configured Worklist server.
Yes, HL7 Order Entry and Result Reporting are supported where applicable, with custom setup.
Yes, typically medical or authorized roles within the HIS are required.
Yes, for certain PACS systems (e.g., Promediware), imaging results can be pushed back into the HIS.
Yes, the module is PACS-agnostic and works via standard DICOM protocols.
No, this is a software-based integration.