Medical imaging specialist Barco announced recently that it is supplying the University of Virginia Health System (UVA) with a growing number of diagnostic and DICOM-compliant clinical review displays throughout the institution as part of the facility’s ongoing technology purchases. With regulatory bodies heightening their scrutiny of medical data, precise results are more critical than ever in the reading room. More than 100 displays are connected via Barco’s MediCal QAWeb software, the industry’s first and only online service for automated quality assurance of PACS displays, providing remote, secure management to ensure consistent display performance and image quality. The Coronis Fusion 6MP DL displays are among a growing family of high-resolution diagnostic displays for use in PACS environments, featuring the industry’s first 30″ color panel, which can be used as two seamless 3MP heads or one widescreen display. Its high-resolution color/grayscale image resentation is ideal for multi-modality imaging on a single screen, including CT, MR, echocardiogram and cath images. Barco is continuing to expand this product line with the introduction of the Coronis Fusion 10MP. UVA uses Barco’s MDRC-2120 clinical review displays throughout the hospital, including the hand and spine center, cancer center, thoracic cardiovascular area, surgical suites, the ICU and other departments that rely heavily on clear and precise medical imaging to deliver the best patient care. The MDRC-2120 features a high-quality LCD panel to present medical images with better contrast, higher brightness and a wider viewing angle than conventional computer monitors. The display is DICOM-compliant “out of the box,” and offers long-term image consistency as a result of continuous LCD backlight stabilization.



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