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Inceptio

The Inceptio stationary platform is a workhorse that runs multiple systems to support two independent PACS environments and dictation systems for multi-site or intensive reading from one workspace. Our enterprise Universal Worklist and intelligent Optimizer workflow engine applications are supported to maximize efficiency. A variation of the RadCom 4, Inceptio consolidates your workstations while simultaneously reducing boot time, study processing time and 3D rendering time at a fraction of the cost of standard workstations. Displays, network connections and peripherals are shared to simplify your reading workflow and reduce your hardware footprint.
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Ideal for:
  • Healthcare systems
  • Radiology groups
  • Home offices
  • Teleradiology providers
Have more than four systems? We offer multiple configurations to fit your needs – contact us today to learn more.

Features

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Mammography-Capable
Supports multiple subspecialties including breast imaging.
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Zero Learning Curve
nnovative PACS transitioning technology for seamless switching between PACS environments. The RadCom 4 is about the same size as traditional workstations to fit your current workspace.
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Shared Peripherals
Access any image archive from one location with four displays, one keyboard, one mouse and one speech recognition microphone.

Our Latest News & Blogs

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Reasons of Increasing Competition in Pharma Busine

Reasons of Increasing Competition In Pharma Business. The Pharmaceutical Industry has undergone a major transformation due to the emergence of
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Dr. Michael Esposito – Blog – MACRA

MACRA has been implemented and it replaces the sustainable growth rate formula for radiology practices. MACRA is an incentive program
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Dr. Michael Esposito Blog – Will my CT scan kill me?

About twelve years ago the headlines in Time magazine1 and USA Today newspaper warned people that radiation from CT scans was
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