This Catella WebVue Software enables you to send images across the Internet to referring physicians. Traditionally, X-ray films are copied and sent by messenger or mail. This consumes significant personnel time and is expensive. Films are easily lost and misplaced.
The advantages of electronic images are that they can exist simultaneously in multiple locations and can be delivered quickly. Equally important, the electronic “original” never leaves your institution and there is no degradation in image quality between the original and each copy. Furthermore, the Internet provides an inexpensive and immediate method to deliver these images. Once established as part of your institution's procedures, delivery of images is almost fully automated.
Catella WebVue enables you to automatically send images across the Internet anywhere in the world. Whether you need to have images sent to a referring physician 1,000 miles away or to an on-call doctor at 3:00 AM for a “wet read”, Catella WebVue will give you the flexibility you need to improve overall patient care. Licensed WebVue clients can also access your central archive from remote locations.
But the Internet is open to the public and poses significant privacy concerns. Images need to be protected. Catella WebVue includes AMS' Image Armor to address this issue. Image Armor uses 3-DES (168 bit) encryption to secure images while they are moving over the Internet. This is the same level of encryption used by banks for wire transfers. Coupled with customized passwords and log-ons tied to individual license codes, WebVue can provide you with the security you desire and need.
Licensing for Catella WebVue is available for multiple users in quantities to match your needs. There are NO annual renewal licensing fees.1
KEY FEATURES:
- Gives referring physicians access to their patient's digital images.
- Allows referring physician to query their patients' images.
- Protects patient confidentiality through high-level encryption.
- Allows an “on call” Radiologist flexibility by giving the physician a means to receive and review images from home.
- 3 compression levels to choose from:
- Lossless (lose nothing) diagnostic quality
- Lossy highest quality (lose a little) review quality
- Lossy fastest (lose more) review quality