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Studies comparing Distributed CR to centralized CR have shown that D-CR dramatically reduces patient positioning time by at least half (Source: "CR and DR Cross Swords in RT Productivity Debate," RadCAST@, May 2002).
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RTs are less complex than centralized CR systems.
In addition, radiology departments that install D-CR in each RAD room automatically create redundancy. This eliminates the need to buy a second expensive centralized CR system to prevent downtime. For hospitals that expect to acquire a DR system, D-CR makes it practical and cost-effective to create an "all-digital" environment, rather than maintaining a hybrid environment of analog and digital technologies.
  Orex D-CR technology produces extremely high quality images, comparable to centralized CR systems costing three to five times the price. Using the QC/Viewing station right in the RAD room, technicians can quickly check patient positioning and make adjustments as necessary before the patient leaves the radiology department.
Sophisticated image management software allows the physician receiving the Quality Controlled image to enhance and manipulate images, take measurements, make annotations, and more. Once the patient study is completed and a diagnosis has been made, the digital images can be stored locally on CD-ROMs or DVDs or transmitted over a network to a central archive facility. The Orex D-CR systems are DICOM 3.0 standard-based and can be integrated with any DICOM 3.0 PACS or MiniPACS system.
 

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SIMILAR SYSTEMS

The CR 30-X is easy to install, use and maintain and provides seamless integration, from X-ray exposure to print or softcopy. |
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The entry level digital radiography solution |
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The latest break-through in CR technology, delivers unsurpassed total performance in workflow, image quality, and configurability.
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The CR 30 SP Package introduces Agfa�s new CR 30-Xe digitizer, an exciting new table top CR designed specifically for the smaller practice. |
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CR 35-SP is an economically equipped package of a highly versatile digitizer. It offers an ideal solution for any decentralized or distributed CR environment. |
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The KODAK Point-of-Care CR 140 System is ideal for computed radiography examinations in busy clinics and specialty practices such as chiropractors, podiatrists, and orthopaedists. |
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The Carestream Point-of-Care CR 260 System is an affordable computed radiography solution for medium size healthcare facilities and clinics. |
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The FCR PRIMA is one of the most compact and lightweight reader units on the market. |
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The ImagePilot CR System is a new generation CR |
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IQue is an intelligent, yet simple to use CR system that automatically recognizes each exam view and applies the appropriate algorithms. |
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IQue SE features auto recognition and self-learning capabilities designed to address unique requirements of Imaging Centers, Orthopedic offices, clinics and hospital departments.
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Now you can easily convert your clinic to digital radiography with the REGIUS Nano CR System. |
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Konica brings the Nano-CR P Class - Private Physician Office Solution to your practice. |
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The ImagePilot CR System is a new generation CR |
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Introducing the New REGIUS Image Manager. The REGIUS-IM is an addition to the successful Konica Minolta REGIUS CR product line. |
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Studies comparing Distributed CR to centralized CR have shown that D-CR dramatically reduces patient positioning time by at least half (Source: "CR and DR Cross Swords in RT Productivity Debate," RadCAST@, May 2002). |
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