Brit Systems PACS Gets FDA Clearance

June 24, 2011
Dallas-based Brit Systems says the company’s next generation, browser-based PACS has received FDA 510(k) clearance. According to the company, the

Dallas-based Brit Systems says the company’s next generation, browser-based PACS has received FDA 510(k) clearance.

According to the company, the Roentgen Works PACS product line represents a new era of PACS development for BRIT Systems by utilizing leading edge Web technologies such as cloud computing, Linux cluster, and AJAX. The FDA approval includes a multi-modality workstation with specialized tools for viewing mammography studies. Fully DICOM compliant, Roentgen Works will also offer permanent, replicated offsite storage of medical images and data in a DICOM archive, it says.

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