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What does PACS stand for in digital imaging?
✔✔ Picture Archiving and Communication System.
What is the main purpose of PACS in medical imaging?
✔✔ To store, retrieve, distribute, and display medical images digitally.
How does PACS improve workflow in healthcare?
✔✔ By allowing instant access to images from multiple locations, reducing the need for physical
film.
What type of images can be stored in PACS?
✔✔ X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, ultrasounds, and other medical imaging formats.
What role does PACS play in telemedicine?
✔✔ It enables remote access to medical images, allowing specialists to diagnose and consult
from different locations.
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,How does PACS enhance patient care?
✔✔ By providing quicker image access, reducing wait times for diagnosis and treatment.
What is a DICOM file in PACS?
✔✔ A standardized file format for storing and transmitting medical images.
What is the difference between PACS and RIS?
✔✔ PACS manages images, while RIS (Radiology Information System) handles patient data and
scheduling.
How does PACS contribute to a filmless radiology department?
✔✔ It eliminates the need for physical film by storing and viewing images digitally.
What are the four main components of a PACS system?
✔✔ Image acquisition, storage, retrieval, and display.
What is the function of a PACS server?
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, ✔✔ It stores and manages medical images for easy retrieval and distribution.
How does PACS improve collaboration among medical professionals?
✔✔ By allowing multiple users to view and analyze images simultaneously from different
locations.
What security measures are in place to protect PACS data?
✔✔ Encryption, user authentication, and access control to ensure patient confidentiality.
How does PACS reduce healthcare costs?
✔✔ By eliminating film storage, reducing duplication of tests, and improving efficiency.
What is a PACS workstation?
✔✔ A computer system used to view, manipulate, and analyze medical images.
How does PACS integrate with electronic health records (EHR)?
✔✔ By linking imaging data to patient records for seamless access to medical history.
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