Integration with Third-Party
Plug-in for 3rd-party PACS, Viewer for EMR, Single-Sign-On, Modality Worklist
Key Features
PACSCloud can be integrated with customers' existing radiology PACS to provide solutions for oncology, cardiology and molecular imaging.
PACSCloud can be integrated with EMR to allow direct image viewing from patient charts. Additionally, PACSCloud can take radiology orders from EMR and convert them into modality worklist to streamline radiology workflow.
PACSCloud is integrated with the leading radiology reporting systems, especially Microsoft Nuance PowerScribe and 3M M*Modal Fluency reporting systems.
PACSCloud can be integrated with customer's Okta or Active Directory to provide single-sign-on (SSO), to allow automatic login with user's Active Directory credentials.
Third-party PACS
PACSCloud is currently integrated with the following radiology PACS to provide enterprise PACS solutions for oncology, cardiology and molecular imaging:
- Philips IntelliSpace PACS
- Change Healthcare PACS (formerly McKesson PACS)
- Fujifilm Synapse PACS
- RamSoft PACS
Integration can be done through either either party's API (Application Programming Interface).
EMR
PACSCloud can be integrated with any EMR that supports HL7 or proprietary API. The key features that the integration provides are the following:
- View specific studies directly from patient charts through hyperlinks
- Provide modality worklist to scanners based on information obtained from EMR to streamline radiology workflow
Flatiron' OncoEMR is one of the platforms that such integration has been implemented.
Reporting System
Thinking Systems partners with industry's leading reporting system vendors to provide a best of breed PACS. The following reporting systems are integrated with PACSCloud:
- Microsoft Nuance PowerScribe
- 3M M*Modal Fluency
Single-Sign-On (SSO)
Single-sign-on eliminates the need for separate logins for different vendors' applications. When PACSCloud is integrated with customer's Okta or Active Directory, users do not need to sign into PACSCloud to use the applications. Instead, user's Active Directory credentials will be automatically used to authenticate the user.