Many of our users stop publishing DICOM CD/DVDs instead they share patient images through PostDICOM. Although they initially began to use the solution as a cloud PACS, they realized that it was the best way to exchange medical images with both colleagues and patients as well. It has become a new trend and replaced the CD/DVDs in most cases. PostDICOM’s unique DICOM image sharing technology is now the new way of image distribution and archiving.
Start For Free Have Questions?Many of our users stop publishing DICOM CD/DVDs instead they share patient images through PostDICOM. Although they initially began to use the solution as a cloud PACS, they realized that it was the best way to exchange medical images with both colleagues and patients as well. It has become a new trend and replaced the CD/DVDs in most cases. PostDICOM’s unique DICOM image sharing technology is now the new way of image distribution and archiving so sometimes we are calling it PostDICOM DICOM CD Publisher.
Our customers are not only saving quite sum of money with each unburned CD/DVDs, but also get rid of the other costs associated with CD/DVD publisher (robot). Such units generally require dedicated employee who should know about the technology of the robot, fix the minor issues and follow the consumables goods like CD/DVDs, labels, cartridges etc. In addition to this, each CD publishing cost around 1$. If you decide use qualified CD or DVDs this cost is getting higher. Once a problem occurs in these units, this means you need to add these costs. In the worst case scenario you have to replace the entire unit. This is another dilemma because entry level CD/DVD publisher cost around 5000 $ and when you have problems with entry-level solutions you must raise your budget up to 20.000 $.
There is a general tendency to forget changes that have already taken place, especially if they occur slowly. Many tools, used as recording or archive files such as floppy disks, tape recorders and VHS recorders were outdated in this way. They were important tools of the 80s and 90s. There were special drivers and units to play them. All gone and become historical objects. In addition to these items, there were also special shelves and furniture to keep them organized. They're gone too and probably boxed up in garages with these recorders. Portable dicom CD/DVD usage is in decline like many other technologies that we once used and eventually they will be souvenirs. You might think that CD/DVD’s will be around for a while. If you think in that way, you should check second time when you buy a pc or note-book whether it has CD/DVD driver or not. Probaply you realize that there are no such drivers in many brands.
By the help of PostDICOM, you can archive, share and view dicom images and related documents. You don’t have to worry about cost of Dicom CD/DVD Publisher and its consumables. It is quite simple to use and gives you free trial option so you can decide if it is useful or not without making any upfront payment. PostDICOM keeps the data in Microsoft Azure storage. It is one of the best storage unit compared the other cloud storage solutions. You can see the details at the following pages regarding medical image exhchange, archiving and data security.
You can use standard functions like zoom, window level, pan, thickness, rotates on HTML5 zero-footprint online DICOM Viewer. Moreover, you can perform measurements such as length, density, angle and more. Our zero footprint HTML5 DICOM viewer ensures that no patient information is left on the client machine after viewing the data.
Supported operating systems and browsers are:
Windows: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox
Mac OS: Apple Safari, Google Chrome
Linux: Google Chrome
IOS: Apple Safari, Google Chrome
Android: Google Chrome
In a current clinical environment, patients have many supporting documents such as lab results, pathology results and consultation reports. Moreover, these documents are not in DICOM format and they cannot be stored into a standard PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems). PostDICOM support storage of these type of clinical documents.
You can store documents in JPEG, BMP, AVI and MPEG formats and associate them with the corresponding patient record.
Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) consist of electronic, mechanic and software components.
Each component has different life span, and sooner or later one of them will stop functioning. Then, you will face the hard reality of losing your patient records, forever.
Do not wait for the failure occur. Prepare a backup and recovery plan. Then, take action immediately.
For many years, clinics and hospitals used on-premise PACS on the site. In those systems, they distribute DICOM images by burning images into CDs and distribute them by mail. Distribution of CDs is a cumbersome process, and no one knows when the recipient gets the CDs and when will the evaluation occurs. Moreover, CDs contain a basic DICOM viewer and they support only one operating system. If the CD viewer is not compatible with the operating system of the recipient, they cannot view and process the images at all.
Do not hassle with DICOM CDs. Use PostDICOM to share DICOM images, and clinical documents with patients, doctors and reporters. Create a share link with an access password, then, share them with the recipients. As soon as they have the link and the password, they can access the images immediately.
View DICOM images and clinical documents with easy to use zero-footprint HTML5 Online DICOM viewer. It works on internet browsers, and you do not need to install any software on your hardware. When you finished viewing the images, close your Internet Browser. No patient data is left on client machine after usage.
Supported operating systems and browsers are:
Windows: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox
Mac OS: Apple Safari, Google Chrome
Linux: Google Chrome
IOS: Apple Safari, Google Chrome
Android: Google Chrome
PostDICOM uses secure communications (SSL) internally between its servers. Also, user requests are only supported over HTTPS. Moreover, when a user logs in, a session is created and it remains active until user logs out or a timeout occurs. Only requests from valid sessions are processed by PostDICOM servers.
PostDICOM uses AES 256 encryption by default. When user data reaches to PostDICOM, servers first encrypt data with AES 256 and then stores them on Microsoft Azure storage of that region.
All of the users have to use strong passwords for their accounts. Passwords must be at least 8 characters long and must contain at least one uppercase, one lowercase and one special character. This is enforced by PostDICOM password set up policy. Also, PostDICOM supports Two Factor Authentication (2FA) and users can use Two Factor Authentication (2FA).
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