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MEDWEB, the leader of Web-enabled, secure teleradiology and PACS solutions for the Department of Defense, will unveil powerful products developed for the government and now available to commercial PACS and teleradiology markets.

Designed for simplicity, Medweb's on-demand product suite is affordable, infinitely scalable, installs in minutes, and can be maintained without on-site IT staff.

Demonstrations include

  • Fully hosted RIS/PACS/PM with DICOM Workflow Grid;
  • Completely 3D, Web-based PACS;
  • Low-cost disk publisher with touch-screen interface;
  • Enterprise-wide monitoring, service gateway and statistics program for managing clinical workflow across multiple PACS/RIS/HIS systems.
Interfaces are Web-based, so any standard PC with a broadband connection and a VPN can be used to access the system. Services are subscription-based and start at less than $500 per month for a typical office practice.


Medweb DICOM Workflow Grid

Launch date: Commercially available
FDA Approval: N/A
Price: Consult with Medweb for a quote
Key Features:

  • Workload balancing
  • Reduced cost and increased flexibility
  • Streamlines multisite reading, dictation, and workflow
  • Encrypted communications
Brief Summary:

Medweb's DICOM Workflow Grid is a groundbreaking application that helps streamline efficiency, increase radiologist productivity, and reduce costs. By coordinating the workflow of multiple, remote radiologists reading from multiple sites, the DICOM Workflow Grid organizes a virtual worklist that allows physicians live, real-time access to patient cases using a regular PC with Web access.

Medweb radically reduces risk by placing an inexpensive DICOM Web server at each facility. This allows any remote radiologist to use the DICOM Workflow Grid to monitor activity on each server and assemble patient cases waiting to be read into a single worklist on his or her PC. The system also gives radiologists added flexibility in their choice of workstation software. The DICOM Workflow Grid also provides a configuration screen that allows the user to select which sites to monitor and is compatible with Medweb or RadWorks workstations.

DICOM Workflow Grid boasts integrated dictation, statistics, STAT functions, reporting, and image routing based on contract number, state licensure, modality, or body part. Both encrypted instant messaging and video conferencing are available for use from within the DICOM Workflow Grid application. Such advanced features bring added flexibility to remote radiologists who want to communicate with other on-line radiologists or doctors.


Advanced 3D Web PACS

Launch date: Commercially available
FDA Approval: Pending FDA approval
Price: Consult with Medweb for a quote
Key Features:

  • Web-based licensing
  • Advanced DICOM workflow tools and HL7 interface
  • Installs in less than five minutes
Brief Summary:

One of the primary complaints with other Advanced 3D workstation products is the complexity of the user interface. Medweb makes it automatic with advanced templating that will autosegment bone, vessels, and organs using any of the built-in default templates or templates that you create on your own. Specific 3D views or movies can be created and added to the study if a user would prefer to view them as static images instead of using the interactive 3D interface.

For less than you pay for a dedicated 3D workstation, the Medweb server gives you ADVANCED 3D templating and imaging to every desktop on the hospital.

Every server comes with an advanced HL7/DICOM engine that includes support for DICOM classes like MPPS, SC, IAN in addition to storage, Q/R, reports, and MWL.

The server integrates smoothly with all major RIS vendors, or you can use one of two built-in RIS options.


Global Teleradiology Support Node

Launch date: Commercially available
FDA Approval: N/A
Price: Consult with Medweb for a quote
Key Features:

  • Automatic PACS network mapping
  • Replicating databases
  • A secure conduit for modality vendors
  • Enterprise-wide upgrading
Brief Summary :

The Global Teleradiology Support Node, or GTSN, is an enterprise solution that provides a single point of access for monitoring and maintaining a network of Medweb servers.

Via the GTSN, support technicians can have direct, secure access to modalities for service, maintenance, and upgrades. This secure access can reduce the time required to respond to modality support issues, and may even allow some problems to be handled without an on-site visit.

Medweb's GTSN allows all Medweb servers in an enterprise to be upgraded to the same level of server software simultaneously. When all servers are running the same software, help desk and other user support activities can be easily streamlined.

Enhanced, real-time support by Medweb personnel is part of the GTSN. The data collected by the system can be easily monitored and enables Medweb to provide proactive support to your enterprise. Your GTSN will collect data from your enterprise servers during prescribed time settings as controlled by the GTSN. In addition to the data collection, the GTSN will also make contact to your enterprise servers at prescribed intervals to ensure connectivity is intact. If it isn't, the GTSN will alert you and Medweb of an impending issue. This then allows us to troubleshoot in a proactive manner and prevent serious downtime of your systems or loss of access due to network changes.

Two extra options will soon be available for the Global Teleradiology Support Node: Automatic PACS Network Mapping, and Replicating Databases.

Automatic PACS Network Mapping takes statistics and imaging-device data from the remote Medwebs and automatically creates a live network map of your enterprise network. This map is based on DICOM destination and HL7 destination files that are configured on any local Medweb server. If a PACS administrator in Korea adds an additional device to the Medweb network, then that will automatically appear in the global network architecture map.


DICOM Archive Grid

The DICOM Archive Grid is a new replicating database version of the Medweb server and GTSN. It causes all Medweb servers in a workgroup to update each other on what images and studies are stored on them. This provides a single-user interface that allows you to query for studies across an entire enterprise. As it is a replicated database as opposed to a central repository, the report and demographic data for all servers is resident on the local server, so retrieval is instant.


Low-Cost Disk Publisher with Integrated Web Server

Launch date : Commercially available
FDA Approval : N/A
Price : Consult with Medweb for a quote
Key Features :

  • Touchscreen interface
Brief Summary:

Medweb has taken BravoPro™, Primera's newest and highest-performance disc publisher ever, and made it beefier and better by adding a touchscreen interface. It automatically burns and prints up to 100 CDs or DVDs at a time-all in a compact, attractive unit. With unparalleled durability, dependability, and reliability, BravoPro is the best choice for businesses and organizations that demand solid performance and value.