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1 Need for speed. As datasets continue to grow, imaging departments are under pressure to have studies rapidly available on demand. The challenge is to be fast without sacrificing performance.
2 Burden on IT. Larger datasets with prior imaging (such as MG tomosynthesis studies) are becoming more common, significantly increasing bandwidth usage. Medical facilities are merging, resulting in more desktops to be managed within larger enterprises. The challenge is to overcome these growing trends—bandwidth strain, reduced speed, and
greater overhead. 3 Concern for security. Medical facilities continually fight to protect the privacy of patients. The challenge is to implement a secure solution designed to manage PHI without risk of breach. 4 Need for an Enterprise Imaging framework. Clinical & IT administration is faced with growing imaging demands from enterprise consolidation
and unique specialty requirements. The challenge is to provide not just a viewer, but an organizational solution that offers an enterprise imaging informatics platform constructed to support DICOM & non-DICOM workflows. 5 Drive to improve user efficiency. Healthcare providers always strive to deliver the best clinical outcomes. That mission is
irrevocably tied to greater productivity more than ever. The challenge is to find solutions that help users work both effectively and efficiently. Synapse 5 is the fastest way to address these challenges. It is next-generation secure server-side technology that enables instant access of massive datasets using the most popular browsers with at least half
the bandwidth throughout the enterprise Even the largestimages are availabler with sub-second speed Users simply log in and choose their preferred interface, including Internet Explorer or Chrome Works with desktop or mobile solutions Network utilization is on the rise.Legacy PACS are resources that largely contribute to that bandwidth
consumption. Managing imaging from the server side to the display—on demand and as needed, versus moving studies and caching them—results in at least 50% less network utilization with Synapse 5. This represents significant dollars saved for hospital IT organizations. Large Healthcare organizations face many threats to data security and data
loss. FUJIFILM Medical Systems U.S.A., Inc. makes it easy to backup and restore with state-of-the-art cloud-based datacenters. Capture, Store,Manage, View, Share VNA, PACS, CV, 3D, RIS, Synapse Communications, Image Exchange Manage needs ofeach department Radiology, Cardiology & other “ologies”DICOM & non-DICOM images
AdaptiveDesign Worklist flexibility constructed / deconstructed Browser/OS Flexibility Speed & Immediate Interaction Efficiency Gains Native MPR/Fusion & vMG Tomosynthesis Interruption Workflow Skip To Main Content Fully scalable, Synapse PACS can evolve from a small installation, dimensioned to handle few modalities, to the complete
management of the Diagnostic Imaging Department, even distributed across multiple sites, saving the initial investment. Performances: Fujifilm has developed effective technology to increase the performances in term of fast image displaying and high reduction in network utilization. Individual hanging protocols: Individual hanging protocols: Fujifilm
has developed effective tools to automate the presentation of diagnostic information: Reading protocols. These provide a structured representation of examination content and user settings. A presentation series offers the ability to assign each view a specific aspect in the diagnostic process. Users can develop their own reading protocols or rely on
hundreds of templates that are stored in the library. PowerJacket: SYNAPSE provides one-touch access to all relevant patient information. Prior exams, clinical notes, documents, voice files, results, images and other data are all available at any workstation. Common View: Patient information canbe stored in any number of different sources: common
view is a powerful tool that allows the user to see all comparison studies from all data sources, and even from other vendors' PACS, into one view automatically. Common view eliminates the problems caused by differing ID number schemes by using advanced matching algorithms that do the hard work for you. Compression without loss of quality:
Synapse makes the most of your infrastructure with Fujifilm’s unique patented compression technology. This technology combines high compression ratios without sacrificing image quality. Fujifilm’s unique approach allows on-demand access to the entire patient history. Multi site PACS: A modern radiology department is an important division within
the hospital infrastructure - not only in terms of network storage, but also in terms of workflow, therefore departments need efficient tools to create a radiology department without borders. Fujifilm has realised that to be successful, PACS must bring together multiple devices, each with its own location based information systems and various user
groups. At the same time it is important to remain scalable; Synapse architecture contributes to this goal. System Administrator: Fujifilm recognizes that the management of your PACS is more than just connecting modalities and adding users. With Synapse you not only have a tool at hand to work with the PACS, it also allows the PACS to work for
itself. The key to this is the Synapse Web Administration Tool (SWAT). Integrating multiple information systems: Integrating multiple information systems: Often there are advantages when multiple pages are combined into a common database, even if no common demographic information system exists. The consolidation of data sources is a unique
technology from Fujifilm, which enables a single synapse database to manage image and text information from different facilities, each with different HL7 based information systems, therefore increasing efficiency.