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VistA Imaging is an FDA-listed Image Management system used in the Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare facilities nationwide. It is one of the most widely used image management systems in routine healthcare use, and is used to manage many different varieties of images associated with a patient's medical record.
The Veterans Administration developed VistA Imaging, which is a PACS (radiology imaging) systems and for integrating image-based information, such as X-Rays, CAT-scans, EKGs, pathology slides, and scanned documents into the VistA electronic medical records system. Integration of images into a medical record is critical to efficient high-quality ...
She built a prototype demonstration of the VistA Imaging system in her basement in 1986. [4] Dayhoff has held high-ranking positions in the US Department of Veterans Affairs' VistA Imaging Project since 1989. She served as the national projects manager and retired as Director of Digital Imaging in Medicine.
The usage of VistA throughout the VA has helped to standardize records, but there has until recently not been an easy way for accessing records from other medical centers. Not all medical centers provide all the same services and patients are routinely referred from smaller centers to larger ones for special procedures.
Pages in category "Medical imaging" The following 167 pages are in this category, out of 167 total. ... Visible light imaging; VistA Imaging; W. WIN-35428; X. X-ray ...
VistA Imaging is also being used to integrate images and co-ordinate PACS into the EHR system. In Alaska, use of the EHR by the Kodiak Area Native Association has improved screening services and helped the organization reach all 21 clinical performance measures defined by the Indian Health Service as required by the Government Performance and ...
Many homes along Rambla Vista in Malibu, Calif., have been destroyed by a wildfire that broke out in Los Angeles County on Jan. 7. The Palisades Fire has destroyed more than 5,316 homes ...
Vecna was founded by MIT alumni Deborah Theobald and Daniel Theobald, [1] to provide consulting and systems integration services to the United States Military Health System and the Department of Veterans Affairs.