TeraMedica will showcase its Evercore vendor neutral archive (VNA) with special support for the Health Imaging Exchange ...
Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA)
A vendor neutral archive (VNA) stores medical images and documents in a standard format so they can be accessed by other systems.
May 22, 2012 - As the picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) market has developed over the last decade, the ...
GNAX DOES VNA provides a flexible picture archiving and communication system (PACS) Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA) that ...
In healthcare organizations, picture archiving communication systems, or PACS, have been the foundation of medical ...
If your enterprise is similar to most current hospital health information technology (HIT) architecture, you have ...
Centura Health is the largest healthcare network in Colorado. Dedicated to delivering advanced care to more than a half ...
CareAware MultiMedia is Cerner’s vendor neutral archive (VNA) platform which allows you to manage multimedia such as ...
Approaches to gain widespread use of electronic transmission of patient images may be as varied as the needs and ...
Operated by TeraMedica Inc., the mission of the VNA Institute of Technology (VNAIT) is to provide healthcare ...
Evercore now supports MINT (medical imaging network transport), the latest technology designed to improve access speed ...
December 7, 2010 — To help clinicians better understand meaningful use in imaging, TeraMedica has created the Vendor ...
Talking about the benefits of quick, reliable image sharing among hospitals was how Duke University Health System grew ...
February 23, 2011 – A new vendor-neutral archive (VNA) adds significant enterprise capabilities, including cloud ...
February 7, 2011 – A diverse mix of advanced Vendor Neutral Archive (VNA) installations has been implemented by ScImage ...
InSite One offers InDex vendor-neutral archive solutions for medical imaging and associated data. The imaging electronic ...
Interoperability is not a barrier to the electronic transfer of medical images. Rather, it is a necessity. The trick is ...