Dental X-Ray Film Digitizing – What You Need to Know

While paper scanning is an office task and can be done with general office equipment, any type of medical film digitizing, including dental film, is an imaging procedure governed by medical and industry regulations.  Therefore, dental film digitizing requires...

X-Ray Film Digitizing for the Cloud

With the advancement of the digital world, hardly any industry remains untouched by the need to go digital, get into the cloud, and improve collaboration and communication.  From PACs and WebPACS in healthcare to the DICONDE cloud in non-destructive testing,...

Radiography Image Management in the Digital Age

Radiography is an imaging technology that uses electromagnetic radiation (x-rays) to view the internal structure of a non-uniformly composed and opaque object.   Radiology is used healthcare to “see” inside an animal or a human body, as well as in industry to inspect...

How Digital X-Rays Enhance Collaborative Health Care

Small imaging centers may not see the advantage to adopting digital medical imaging technologies.  Instead, they often see only the initial expense of the change, both in actual dollars spent and time lost during the change.   Despite the fact that patient diagnosis...

Digital Images Streamline Medical Image Exchange

While we look like we’re all about scanning X-Ray film, we know that in today’s world, most medical imaging is digital.   While there may still be some clinics using X-ray film, even those are looking to go digital and will soon need to digitize the films they have...

Effective Strategies for Scanning Medical Records

One of the decisions to make is how much to scan, when to scan it, and where to perform the scanning.   If you’re a very small office, with only one physician and few patients, you may be able to scan all your records relatively quickly and easily, but let’s face it...