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Who Needs TIMS > Pathology

Pathology
  • TIMS Improves Workflow: Rather than printing JPG images, the images can be opened in TIMS, saved to DICOM, and sent to PACS for instant digital access on the PACS network.
  • TIMS Reduces Costs: Photographic or thermal prints are no longer necessary.

The pathology department frequently generates JPG images from their studies.  They are then printed for review and storage.  With TIMS, the pathology department can also take advantage of the convenience of PACS.  The JPG images are opened in TIMS, converted to DICOM, and then sent to PACS.  The DICOM studies can then be reviewed anywhere on the PACS network.  And since the digital images are now stored on PACS, they no longer have to be printed for storage.



Foresight Imaging Introduces TIMS 2000 SP
(New Orleans, LA – November 19, 2009) Foresight Imaging introduces the TIMS 2000 SP, a TIMS DICOM System designed specifically for the requirements of speech pathology, at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association exhibition in New Orleans. 




mVisum & Foresight Imaging Announce Mobile Technology Partnership
(Camden, NJ – November 23, 2009) mVisum announces a technology partnership agreement with Foresight Imaging.  Under the terms of the agreement, mVisum is providing their mVisum OnDemand Platform and related mobile imaging software technology exclusively to Foresight Imaging for use in all TIMS Mobile™ products.  Two new TIMS Mobile products are being introduced at the RSNA show in Chicago starting on Sunday November 29.




Foresight Imaging Introduces TIMS Fluoro-TRACE
(New York, NY – November 18, 2009) Foresight Imaging introduces TIMS Fluoro-TRACE, a system for providing live, interactive, road-mapping in high resolution for interventional radiology, angiography, and vascular surgery applications, at the VEITHsymposium in New York.