May 26, 2009 - Agfa HealthCare has signed an agreement with Segami Corp. to integrate the Oasis workstation software for nuclear medicine images into the Agfa HealthCare's IMPAX 6, its sixth generation picture archiving and communications system (PACS).

The solution permits nuclear medicine physicians to review, process and report studies using advanced processing software on their IMPAX workstation.

The introduction of Segami's Oasis software will provide nuclear physicians with a uniform reading and processing environment for all their planar nuclear medicine, SPECT and PET studies and deliver a full spectrum of clinical nuclear medicine and multimodality applications. Advanced processing and reconstruction, multimodality viewing and reporting integrated into the IMPAX client's workflow will deliver a unified working approach throughout the nuclear medicine department. This solution will deliver a substantial improvement in workflow, increase user convenience and improve reporting efficiency. A single sign on and individual user profile are automatically applied at any IMPAX workstation across all integrated applications, delivering workflow and functionality tailored to each users needs.

Oasis is a vendor neutral application for gamma cameras and PET scanners from different vendors and adheres to standards such as DICOM, IHE and HL7 for a consistent and predictable workflow. Oasis is built using the latest technologies, providing a consistent user experience on a stable and high performance platform.

For more information: www.agfa.com


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