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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2012

New Delhi: Srishti Software, a Bangalore-based company in the Healthcare Information Management System (HIMS) space, has implementated the Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) with high-definition television (HDTV) production facility in the President Estate Clinic, the family wing of Rashtrapati Bhawan.

The facility is used for addressing the nation, tele-conferencing, and providing tele-education and tele-medicine services.

“Srishti came to us with in-depth know-how and tremendous domain experience which enabled them to assess our needs completely and customize and implement PACS”, said Angely Tripathi, project manager, President’s Estate Clinic, Rashtrapati Bhawan.

The implementation of telemedicine is essential as the clinic is connected to CARE Hospital, R.R Hospital and AIIMS Hospital. PACS helps to capture, store, distribute, and display of medical images, interpretations and data and allows its efficient access and timely delivery.

The technology-driven system breaks down the physical and time barriers associated with traditional film based retrieval, distribution, display, thereby eliminating the need to manually file, retrieve or transport film jackets.

”We are pleased that we were able to work closely with the President’s Estate Clinic and implement PACS”, said Ajay Shankar Sharma, CEO, Srishti Software.

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