Healthcare Information Systems (HIS)

Radiology Information Systems (RIS)

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Testing of Healthcare Information Systems (THIS)

This is a lab project in which researchers and radiologists and technologies can tests of various resources and tools in radiology information systems and/or healthcare information systems . It is also a project conducted by students in medical imaging informatics credit courses and programs.

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (UIHC) Healthcare Information Systems (HIS)

EPIC

List of PACS Resources under Current Test Tasks

AccuLite - (Windows) Free DICOM viewer and basic browser for DICOM datasets.

AMIDE - (DOS, Macintosh, Windows and Unix) Free tool for viewing, analyzing, and registering volumetric medical imaging data sets.

Dicom2 - (Windows and Unix) a free command-line driven program. It allows you to convert medical images and DICOM files to various other formats.

Dicom3Tools - Tools and libraries for handling offline files of DICOM 3 attributes, and conversion of proprietary formats to DICOM 3.

DICOM Works - (Windows) Free PC based DICOM viewer and converter.

Dr Razz - (Macintosh) Dr Razz is a 16 bit image display and analysis program for radiographic CT and MRI images

eViewbox - (Web Based, Macintosh and Windows), an open source radiology project.

Sante - (Windows) Views DICOM files on a low cost PC. It supports a large number of Dicom implementations.

Universal PACS - (Windows), a small and free subset of the UniPACS Viewing Workstation.

ezDICOM - (Windows) display most medical images: MRI, CT, X-ray, and ultrasound. All versions of ezDICOM can automatically detect and open Analyze, DICOM, Genesis, Interfile, Magnetom, Somatom and NEMA images.

FP Image - (Windows) View and process floating point and integer images. Reads proprietary formats, and is a powerful image processor scripting language 3D rendering engine.

ImageMagick - (Windows, OS2, Linux and Unix) a collection of tools and libraries to read, write, and manipulate an image in many image formats including popular formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF.

iRad - (Macintosh) Dicom viewer.

ImageJ - (Web Based, Macintosh, Windows and Unix) - ImageJ is a public domain Java image processing program.

IDICON - (DOS and Unix) conversion between the medical image formats Interfile 3.3 and DICOM 3.0, and for manipulating files in DICOM 3.0 format.

Irfanview - (Windows) batch convert DICOM images to JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIF or other graphic formats.

JAVA Viewer - (Web Based)allows DICOM images to be manipulated and displayed on web browser.

Medcon and XMedcon - (DOS, Windows and Unix) supports formats are: Acr/Nema 2.0, Analyze (SPM), Concorde/µPET, DICOM 3.0, CTI ECAT 6/7, InterFile3.3 and PNG or Gif87a/89a.

Madena - (Macintosh) Madena is a medical image viewer and image processing tool. Madena can open all QuickTime compatible image file formats as well as import most Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine and ACR/NEMA file formats.

MRIcro - (Windows and Unix) is my freeware for Windows and Linux. MRIcro can view Analyze, DICOM, ECAT, Genesis, Interfile, Magnetom, Somatom and NEMA images and convert them to the popular Analyze format.

MyPACS: Teaching File Authoring System - Free web application allows radiologists to create their own online teaching file repositories by uploading medical images through their web browser.

Offis - (Macintosh, Windows and Unix) Multiple software tools for viewing and manipulating DICOM and other medical image formats.

Papyrus - (Macintosh, Windows and Unix) a library of C routines that greatly eases the process of reading and writing DICOM, DICOMDIR and Papyrus files. It is available for the Windows, Macintosh and Unix platforms. The Papyrus toolkit 3 conforms to part 10 of the DICOM standard build by the ACR/NEMA which is the actual standard for digital imaging in radiology.

Rubo Medical Imaging - (Windows) read all Dicom files of any modality, compression, depth or color. Demo version - some functions disabled.

XNView - (Windows and Unix) This site features numerous free radiology image viewing and manipulation tools.