%0 Journal Article %T Enterprise PACS as a Solution %A Morteza Bakhtiary %A Hassan Ghanaati %J Iranian Journal of Radiology %D 2007 %I Tehran University of Medical Sciences %X ˇ®APAX VIEWER' is software that enables you to see the various medical images. It allows doctors in each clinical part to inquire about the medical images and helps them to diagnose their patient's illness more correctly. Its function related to the management of the database helps the doctors to prepare for the education, research and conference as well as to save the images into their personal computers. And it also can help the doctors to manage effectively the patient's data of diagnosis and treatment, connected with the Hospital Infor-mation System (HIS)."nEnterprise PACS communicates with global medical system by LAN or WAN. Images from any modality can be exchanged across your enterprise network to give everyone who needs access anytime."nEnterprise PACS gives you some merits such as:"n- Fast data exchanges between multiple modalities, archives, and workstations "n- Convenient image accesses across wide and local area networks to break down the barriers of communication between your central location and private practice offices "n- Expandable technology that grows with your needs, no matter where those needs arise "nWebPACS, Seoul C&J Inc. solution for Enterprise PACS, based on clinical version of APAX Viewer- designated for clinic doctors. It usually uses a single monitor. Some functions are limited than Di-agnostic version that is a viewer for diagnosticians."nThe user does not need any software installed in his/her Computer. He/she connects to WebPACS Server using website address. The clinical version of APAX Viewer will be downloading and installing through ActiveX control. The user can select Database and Enter predefined Username and Password. He/she can view images of any patient in worklist that put by WebPACS administrator on WebPACS Server, instantly. %U http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/3970.pdf&manuscript_id=3970