Profile: Insite One, Inc. offers a cost-effective & secure method of storing and accessing digital radiological images. We provide an internet-based digital imaging and communications in medicine (DICOM) compatible medical image archiving and retrieval service. Our InDex® (Internet DICOM Express) is meant for contracting the warehousing, storage and access of digital radiological images. Our archiving & storage includes index®Onsite, index®Basic, and index®web. The index®Onsite provides the most complete set of data management services required for long-term access to critical clinical exam data for the imaging enterprise. On-site storage is sized to suit clinical workflow and provides a backup for replication of data and disaster recovery. The index®Basic is designed for clinical enterprises that require expansion of their long-term storage combined with a solution for rapid access to the data in case of downtime with on-site systems or in the event of a disaster. The index®web is an application service program (ASP) solution for distributing digital images and associated reports for referring physicians. Designed to work with all InDex archiving services, this option creates a seamless connection for unlimited users to gain quick access to clinical results.
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• Archiving & Storage Kits |
• Cardiac Catheterization Equipment & Systems |
• Computed Radiography Consulting Service |
• Computed Tomography |
• Consulting Services |
• DR (Digital Radiography) Accessories |
• Mammography Consulting Service |
• Medical Imaging Consulting Service |
• MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Accessories |
• Nuclear Medicine Accessories |
• PET (Positron Emission Tomography) Accessories |
• Picture Archiving & Communications Systems |
• Picture Archiving System Accessories |
• Radiation Oncology Device Accessories |
• Radiography & Fluoroscopy Accessories |
• Radiological Digital Image Storage Device (FDA Code: LMB / 892.2010) A medical image storage device is a device that provides electronic storage and retrieval functions for medical images. Examples include devices employing magnetic and optical discs, magnetic tape, and digital memory. |