May 2023
iQ-Newsletter
Dear friends of IMAGE,
Welcome to the May edition of our newsletter. Check out our latest PACS news and enjoy exploring the interesting video we have to share with you this month.
With best regards,
Dr. Árpád Bischof
New iQ-WEB and iQ-4VIEW patches incl. important cyber security and bug fixes
Please note that there is a new patch version available for our iQ-WEB PACS software as well as for the diagnostic zero-footprint viewer iQ-4VIEW. Here are the main changes.
What’s new?
- Cyber security
9 cyber security fixes to maintain HIPAA and GDPR compliance. This patch is especially important for systems connected with the internet. - Find your EasyWEB page again in your individual sort order
When you open or reload the EasyWEB page, iQ-WEB will now remember the last column you selected for sorting and thus list the studies again based on your individual preferences. - Display Secondary Capture images directly after import
In previous versions, it was necessary to reload iQ-4VIEW when opening Secondary Capture images. With the new version, you can display the image data immediately after importing it, resulting in a faster workflow for you. - Fixed error while uploading Word documents
- Fixed automatic worklist import
- Fixed web-based query/retrieve on study level
- Fixed several WADO bugs
iQ-WEB 6.7.3.14 and iQ-4VIEW 2.2.11 are now available for download on our website. Please note – the upgrade requires the latest MySQL version >= 5.7.42. As usual, iQ-WEB and iQ-4VIEW users with a valid Annual Service Package (ASP) can upgrade to the new version free of charge.
New video: Simple overview of iQ-DICOM Worklist Options
Automated DICOM modality worklists are essential for speeding up the workflow, eliminating typos, and maintaining data consistency across all medical imaging systems. Take advantage of these benefits to streamline your workflow. With iQ-SYSTEM PACS, IMAGE Information Systems offers several implementation options to meet the requirements and needs of imaging facilities.
Watch the video to learn more.
PACStory: How SimonMed Imaging uses iQ-MIGRATION
SimonMed Imaging ist einer der größten Anbieter von ambulanten medizinischen Bildgebungsdienstleistungen in den Vereinigten Staaten. Ein Team von über 200 Radiologen ist in 11 Bundesstaaten mit rund 160 akkreditierten Einrichtungen tätig und bietet der Bevölkerung erschwingliche diagnostische Bildgebungsdienstleistungen an.
Um sein Netzwerk an radiologischen Praxen zu erweitern, erwirbt SimonMed Imaging kontinuierlich neue Praxisstandorte. Infolgedessen müssen große Mengen an DICOM-Daten aus älteren PACS-Systemen in das eigene System migriert werden. Dies kann eine schwierige und kostspielige Integrationsaufgabe sein. Nicht alle Anbieter der Quellsysteme sind bereit, dabei zu helfen.
Click here to read how IMAGE Information Systems was able to help migrate the data.