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Rogan 3D Imaging Solution
Today's Challenges
The need for more effective and efficient patient care and treatment
has led to huge advancements in the medical and technological field.
Multi-slice CT and new MR techniques are but a few examples. On the
other hand, this has also led to an ever increasing amount of data,
making 'traditional' reading more and more difficult. This is what today's
challenge is all about: maximizing the benefits of today's state of
the art solutions.
Today's Needs
Medical imaging solutions should help bridge the gap between an
abundance of data and effective and efficient patient care. In short,
radiologists and other medical specialists need an imaging solution
that:
- Offers speed, instead of slowing them down
- Improves diagnosis and treatment planning
- Is affordable
Unfortunately, today's solutions either lack speed or quality , or are far too expensive.
An imaging solution that doesn't slow you down
Rogan 3D makes use of extremely fast off the shelf graphical processing
units that can easily cope with the ever increasing amount of data.
Fast technology that for instance enables interactive loading, on the fly
image filtering and variable slice thickness, especially with large data
sets. The intuitive user interface and the architecture also contribute to
faster results. Rogan 3D has a very short learning curve and fits
seamlessly into PACS configurations or other medical networks.
3D improves diagnosis and treatment planning
Faster scanners, more image data, more image details...These are
only useful if your medical imaging solution offers the quality and functionality
to examine the results. Rogan 3D removes the boundary between
2D viewing and effective, high quality 3D rendering by truly integrating
them in a single solution. A rich feature set and true real-time
3D imaging enable you to really improve your diagnosis and treatment
planning.
Today's Answer: Delft 3D
Rogan 3D sets a new level of price and performance. At all times it
maintains the highest image quality, offers true real time performance
and a rich feature set with an intuitive user interface. Rogan 3D is an
effective answer to the needs for quality, speed and pricing. It helps
put the patient first.
3D At the Desktop
Being a very effective and cost efficient solution, Rogan 3D brings
advanced medical imaging to a wide array of medical specialists and
locations. For instance, not only at the radiology department but also
at home when you are on call. Or at the desktop of medical specialists
such as neurosurgeons, cardiologists, or orthopedists. The result?
A truly optimized workflow and advanced medical imaging capabilities.
Rogan 3D Features
General- DICOM Compliant
- Fits seamlessly into PACS or other medical networks
- Replaces current workstations or adds to existing network
3D
- MIP and MPR
- Volume Rendering (color and grayscale)
- Slab Rendering
- VOI support
- Existing network
- Interactive loading
- Variable slice thickness (MIP multiple slices)
- On-the-fly image filtering
User Profiles
- Radiologists
- Other medical specialists outside the radiology department
- Rogan 3D at home
Recent Postings
Aug 5, 2022
Healthcare Costs in 2022 and Beyond
Healthcare is becoming more expensive and less available. We can look at what's going on but we can't quite figure out how to solve the problem.
Read Full ArticleOct 22, 2019
Healthcare and Medicare For All
There is much talk and many proposals to replace private health insurance with Medicare for All (M4A). Although the idea of everyone having healthcare coverage without having to purchase a insurance policy sounds extremely attractive, there are several issues people should understand.
Read Full ArticleNov 14, 2018
Planning Your Imaging Project
It appears that developers of Imaging Facilities are trying to establish construction plans, imaging systems and budget pricing without understanding how best to organize the project.
Read Full ArticleNov 8, 2016
"Affordable" Care Act - Isn't. How will it effect the Healthcare Industry
The Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare) was passed in March of 2010 contrary to the wishes of the general population. The majority of people were not in favor of this program but the Democratic Congress and President Obama found away to get it passed.
Read Full ArticleMay 5, 2016
2016 DIGITAL RADIORAPHY (DR)
The transition away from x-ray film and Computer Radiography (CR) to Digital Radiography (DR) is advancing rapidly. There are a number of reasons DR is quickly becoming the x-ray digital output of choice.
Read Full ArticleMarch 31, 2014
How To Plan For Diagnostic Imaging Expansion With Healthcare Programs Being Uncertain
Medical facilities are struggling to determine how to accommodate the uncertainty surrounding our current healthcare dilemma. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was established to increase the number of people who would be insured to receive healthcare benefits, by as many as 30 million people, thereby increasing demand for diagnostic imaging services.
Read Full ArticleOctober 9, 2013
Which C-Arm Should I Buy?
Today you can be faced with many choices when deciding to purchase a mobile c-arm. Although most are appropriate for the majority of procedures, some may be particular good for the procedures you perform. Of course, the first consideration must be financial.
Read Full ArticleFebruary 8, 2013
DR Digital X-Ray Prices Finally Low Enough To Compete With CR
Direct Digital Radiography (DR) traditionally have been priced so high that only large medical facilities could afford to install them. The alternative for digital x-ray output has been Computer Radiography (CR).
Read Full ArticleNov. 23, 2012
Demand For Diagnostic Imaging Systems Growing Rapidly In Africa, The Middle East And Eastern Europe - Will The Systems Be Purchased?
The demand for medical facilities and related diagnostic imaging systems is growing at a tremendous rate. There is a strong need for x-ray and fluoroscopic systems as well as CT, MRI and ultrasound systems.
Read Full ArticleAug. 8, 2012
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL
MARKETS
I recently received an email from a physician in India. He had been residing in the United Kingdom for several years and had returned to his home land. He contacted me because he was interested in developing a new business of selling and supporting pre-owned diagnostic imaging systems to facilities throughout India.
Read Full ArticleHow To Safely Buy Pre-Owned Medical Systems
August 8, 2011
Very often there is a need to acquire additional capability in our health care facilities but there isn't always the funds to purchase a new, full-functioned, state of the art, diagnostic imaging system. Therefore, a decision must be made to determine if the additional services can be shifted to another facility or if it is critical or at least necessary to remain at your facility. The decision usually comes back that it needs to remain and options to accommodate it must be considered.
Read Full ArticleJuly 17, 2011
Digital Radiography - Electronic X-Ray - When, Why and How?
It seems like we have crossed the healthcare frontier and the only thing left to conquer is analog or film based x-ray systems. MRI's, CT's, Ultrasound, PET, Bone Densitometry, Mammography and most diagnostic imaging systems output digital data, that is except for Radiography and Fluoroscopy. Most existing systems are still analog and put out either x-ray film and/or analog video. Although most mobile C-arms are now being produced with digital output capability, most existing C-arms, X-ray systems and R/F systems have not yet been upgraded. When you consider that today there are more x-ray studies done than any other modality study, we should concede, we are way overdue in moving to electronic Rad and Fluoro. These upgrades should probably be initiated before all others at medical facilities today.
Read Full ArticleHow To Get The Most From Your Radiology Dollar
June 3, 2011
The decisions are getting harder when we try and determine what our facility should invest in to provide the best patient care. 256 slice CTs, 3.0T MRIs, Digital Mammography, PACS Upgrade, EHR and so on....? We first try and determine our available budget or we are asked to submit a request for funds based upon current and future requirements, local competition and/or physician requirements. It is now necessary to take a long hard look at what is currently being utilized and determine how best to enhance capabilities. You probably begin to bring in vendors to discuss the capabilities of their new systems, as well as potential costs. If you are like many administrators, you immediately get a large blast of reality $$$$$$$. You instantly know that you will be limited to one purchase or less and it's possible funding won't be available for several years. If you are experiencing growth, patient count is increasing, test procedures are on the increase, and avaliable system time is becoming harder and harder to come by, then you know you will need to upgrade Radiology capacity.
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