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OnLine eVPX Viewing
NEXT GENERATION DIAGNOSTICS AT LIGHT SPEED
The ROGAN eVPX is the next generation diagnostic and review workstation. Configurable in multiple ways, the "View Pro-X(treme)" can be equipped with High Resolution monitors in order to suit the needs of the user. Images are available in milliseconds, making the solution one of the fastest currently available. Speed is essential in PACS and with almost four hundred systems installed, Rogan has proven to be a very reliable partner on the way to a fully digital department or hospital.
WORKLIST
The design of specific worklists ("PACS Views") is easy, giving the user a powerful tool for quickly selecting those relevant studies available in the archive. Of course, having a VPX workstation close to the modality gives the user immediate access to all previous patient information, allowing optimization of the study.
PROVEN INTUITIVE USER INTERFACE
Designed with input from clinical users, the eVPX offers a simple user interface based on a Windows Outlook "Look and Feel". The new user interface comes with highly customizable toolbars, and many other configurable items. Using intuitive tool buttons, functions can be automated and simple commands allow studies to be viewed in optimized layouts, thereby improving diagnostic efficiency. All major functionality can be placed under so called "Short Cut Keys", preventing RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) and speeding up the system.
TOOLS AND FUNCTIONALITY THAT REALLY WORK
As you would expect from a High-End next-generation workstation, the ROGAN eVPX offers a comprehensive list of functions required for diagnostic purposes. Functions are Window/Level, Zoom, Pan, Cine, Stack mode for MS-CT and MR images, Scout-lines and many more. It is possible to further extend functionality to create Ortho Pro-II, a specialized Orthopaedic workstation (see separate datasheet).
ALWAYS A PERSONAL WORKFLOW AND HANGING PROTOCOLS
When using the ROGAN eVPX in a hospital environment, there will be many different users, each with their own specific requirements. The software can be customized for each user, excluding unnecessary features, or prohibiting certain users access to certain functionality. When a user logs on to the system, his personal preferences and settings are automatically presented. Another feature are the customizable Hanging Protocols, allowing the user for creating their way of viewing image data.
YOUR ENTERPRISE ORTHO & MAMMO SOLUTION
The ROGAN eVPX can be extended with a Quality Control, Orthopedic and/or Mammography screening package. This next generation viewing solution provides all functionality on every level within the enterprise.
HOSPITAL WIDE USAGE INCLUDING REMOTE LOCATIONS
ROGAN eVPX can support a large number of modalities, making the workstation not only suitable for Radiology, but also for other departments that deal with medical images, such as Pathology, Medical Photography, Endoscopy, Nuclear Medicine etc. Even for demanding applications such as Spiral CT, functional MRI or X-Ray Angiography, ROGAN eVPX is capable of displaying large studies (uncompressed!) without any speed related display issues. In short, the eView Pro-X is the workhorse for your medical image viewing applications throughout the entire hospital regardless if your hospital has one or multiple locations.
ROGAN ONLINE eVPX OFFERS
- State-of-the-art technology providing next-generation PACS solutions
- Patient information always available for optimized workflow
- Full options (Excl. 3D, Mammo & Ortho)
- Built-in mini-PACS archive (50 GB)
- Mini-PACS capabilities
- An on-demand growth path for your organization
- Improved data management
- Affordable with a fast return of investment
- A no-budget solution by use of our pay-per-study offering!
- Re-use of hardware investments
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March 31st, 2010
HEALTH REFORM IS LAW
GOOD or BAD?
There is no question that the passing of legislation to provide additional health insurance availability to millions of Americans has some good provisions and some questionable ones. Although we can't discuss all the provisions, we can look at several main provisions.
Read Full ArticleFebruary 3rd, 2010
Is HealthCare Reform Dead?
The Republicans won big in Massachusetts, mostly because the people there decided to be heard. They didn't like the health care reform legislation, they didn't like all the back room deals being made with Nebraska, Louisiana, Vermont, Florida, Trade Unions, etc. They didn't like the focus, which was not on the economy and unemployment and they didn't like the massive government spending that was going on without regard to a growing and immense national debt.* *
Read Full ArticleDecember 18th, 2009
The President and Congress Need HealthCare?
The health care reform legislation would now become a joke if the consequences were not so devastating to millions of Americans. In an effort to quickly pass legislation in the Senate, regardless of its content, legislators are removing anything that would prevent votes from being lost. This policy which, originates in the White House, reflects the President's demand of passing a historic health care bill this year regardless of whether or not it meets the original goals. The goals were to insure all (or at least most) Americans, lower the cost of health care as well as the cost of health care insurance and to regulate the health insurance industry to cover patients with pre-existing conditions and to prevent coverage from being terminated. Guess what - we aren't even close to achieving these goals.
Read Full ArticleSeptember 24th, 2009
Do We Really Have An Answer For Health Care Reform??
We keep discussing health care reform but it appears that the more we talk the more we are unable to understand the benefits. Although we have made it very complicated and potentially very expensive, we really haven't come up with solutions that are superior to what we have or to what other countries have. Other countries have nationalized health care. Everyone is covered, no one pays for care and there are no private primary care insurance carriers. Many believe this is good but many others believe it lacks quality, expediency and promotes rationing. The plans now being proposed in the US Congress are not nationalized health care, they are suppose to be a combination of government sponsored coverage and private insurance coverage for all Americans at lower costs. Unfortunately none of the plans proposed come close to providing lower costs with quality care. Why can't we figure out a solution that would improve what we have today?
Read Full ArticleAugust 26th, 2009
How To Safely Buy Pre-Owned Medical Systems
Very often there is a need to acquire additional capability in our health care facilities but there isn't always the funds to purchase a new, full-functioned, state of the art, diagnostic imaging system. Therefore, a decision must be made to determine if the additional services can be shifted to another facility or if it is critical or at least necessary to remain at your facility. The decision usually comes back that it needs to remain and options to accommodate it must be considered.
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August 17th, 2009
Digital Radiography - Electronic X-Ray - When, Why and How?
It seems like we have crossed the healthcare frontier and the only thing left to conquer is analog or film based x-ray systems. MRI's, CT's, Ultrasound, PET, Bone Densitometry, Mammography and most diagnostic imaging systems output digital data, that is except for Radiography and Fluoroscopy. Most existing systems are still analog and put out either x-ray film and/or analog video. Although most mobile C-arms are now being produced with digital output capability, most existing C-arms, X-ray systems and R/F systems have not yet been upgraded. When you consider that today there are more x-ray studies done than any other modality study, we should concede, we are way overdue in moving to electronic Rad and Fluoro. These upgrades should probably be initiated before all others at medical facilities today.
Read Full ArticleHow To Get The Most From Your Radiology Dollar
August 10th, 2009
The decisions are getting harder when we try and determine what our facility should invest in to provide the best patient care. 256 slice CTs, 3.0T MRIs, Digital Mammography, PACS Upgrade, EHR and so on....? We first try and determine our available budget or we are asked to submit a request for funds based upon current and future requirements, local competition and/or physician requirements. It is now necessary to take a long hard look at what is currently being utilized and determine how best to enhance capabilities. You probably begin to bring in vendors to discuss the capabilities of their new systems, as well as potential costs. If you are like many administrators, you immediately get a large blast of reality $$$$$$$. You instantly know that you will be limited to one purchase or less and it's possible funding won't be available for several years. If you are experiencing growth, patient count is increasing, test procedures are on the increase, and avaliable system time is becoming harder and harder to come by, then you know you will need to upgrade Radiology capacity.
Read Full ArticleHealth Care Reform, the Medical Community and You
August 3rd, 2009
There is a tremendous effort by the President and the Democratic Party to swiftly replace our current system of health care insurance with a government sponsored insurance program designed to bring health insurance coverage to all Americans. Of course, this sounds like a wonderful idea, however, after understanding the details outlined in the proposed legislation, many may want to reconsider their position.
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