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| OREX ACL4 or OREX ACL4S Computed Radiography System COMPUTED RADIOGRAPHY (CR) IS RAPIDLY BECOMING A DRIVING FORCE IN TODAY'S DIGITAL HEALTHCARE REVOLUTION. THE OREX CR SOLUTION REPLACES MESSY, SPACECONSUMING, HARD-TO-STORE, COSTLY FILM WITH DIGITAL X-RAY PROCESSING. BUT THAT'S JUST THE BEGINNING. Orex Computed Radiography (CR) offers a multitude of productivity benefits over traditional analog or film-based systems, including compact digital format storage/archiving, ease of information sharing, lower cost of ownership (reusable digital media) and improved diagnostics (no loss of image quality). The Orex RC patent-pending technology/concept is based on an extremely compact, high quality CR unit (laser scanner) that allows technicians to transfer phosphor plate x-ray images to a DICOM 3.0 compatible digital computer format. The OREX CR phosphor plates eliminate the need for expensive, non-reusable film. The Orex D-CR solutions include laser scanners and phosphor plates and a PC-based QC reviewing station. Orex Distributed CR (D-CR) delivers the breakthrough in general radiography that radiologists have been waiting for. The Orex CR compact, affordable D-CR systems bring high quality digital x-ray - image acquisition, QC and review - right into the RAD room. Studies comparing Distributed CR to centralized CR have shown that D-CR dramatically reduces patient positioning time by at least half. By reducing overall study times so substantially, radiology departments can see more patients in a day, making better use of both staff and equipment and increasing revenues. Quality control is cut to a fraction of the time because RTs don't have to travel to remotely located QC stations. OREX D-CR also eliminates bottlenecks around centralized CR readers because RTs don't have to queue up and wait to process plates. Downtime is also reduced as OREX D-CR systems are less complex than centralized CR systems. In addition, radiology departments that install OREX D-CR in each RAD room automatically create redundancy. This eliminates the need to buy a second expensive centralized CR system to prevent downtime. For hospitals that expect to acquire a DR system, D-CR makes it practical and cost-effective to create an "all-digital" environment, rather than maintaining a hybrid environment of analog and digital technologies. The Orex D-CR patent-pending technology/concept is based on an extremely compact, high image quality OREX CR unit (laser scanner) that allows technicians to transfer phosphor plate x-ray images to a DICOM 3.0 compatible digital computer format. The OREX CR erasable/reusable phosphor plates eliminate the need for expensive, non-reusable film. The Orex CR complete D-CR solutions include Orex CR unit, CR phosphor plates and a PC-based QC/Viewing station. Orex D-CR technology produces extremely high quality images, comparable to centralized CR systems costing three to five times the price. Using the Orex QC/Viewing station right in the RAD room, technicians can quickly check patient positioning and make adjustments as necessary before the patient leaves the radiology department. Sophisticated image management software allows the physician receiving the Quality Controlled image to enhance and manipulate images, take measurements, make annotations, and more. Once the patient study is completed and a diagnosis has been made, the digital images can be stored locally on CD-ROMs or DVDs or transmitted over a network to a central archive facility. The Orex D-CR systems are DICOM 3.0 standard-based and can be integrated with any DICOM 3.0 PACS or MiniPACS system. link to Orex Website
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