If an exam is updated or a new report is added, the DRIMbox ensures these changes are synchronized across the network so everyone sees the most recent data. Why It Matters: Benefits for Patients and Doctors
When an imaging exam is performed, the DRIMbox "indexes" it. It sends a reference to the national DMP so other authorized professionals know the exam exists and where to find it. drimbox
Rather than centralizing all massive imaging files into a single database, the DRIMbox architecture follows a decentralized "referencing" model. It allows images to stay securely at their source while making them discoverable and viewable across the national network. Key Functions of the DRIMbox If an exam is updated or a new
By following strict IHE (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise) standards, the DRIMbox ensures that different software systems from various vendors can finally "speak" the same language. The DRIM-M Project and National Rollout Rather than centralizing all massive imaging files into
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