
Parameter Developments to Exhibit at
Rural Health Conference…
Sponsored by the Oregon Health & Science University Office of Rural Health
September, 2003…Parameter Developments has again been invited by the Oregon Health & Science University Office of Rural Health to exhibit at this year's Oregon Rural Health Conference being held from October 2-4, 2003, at the Best Western Agate Beach Inn, Newport, Oregon. Parameter will be showing ExamComplete, an integrated system that allows for the digitization of all radiology medical records including x-ray films, reports and film jackets. This film storage solution has the capability of reducing 5 years of film storage (equating to 1 linear mile!) down to less than 3 square feet. Working in concert with ExamComplete, Parameter will also be showing ElectronicAlternator, a rapid viewing solution for DICOM images. This equipment has been specifically developed for the smaller hospital or clinic, allowing them to economically move toward film digitization.
Parameter Developments Announces Release of
ElectronicAlternator…
Latest Generation of STAT Viewers
August, 2003...Parameter Developments is pleased to announce the completion of ElectronicAlternator, a rapid viewing solution for DICOM images. It features "instant-up" imaging making available a full day of imaging capable of reading both color and grayscale. This is the latest generation of DICOM STAT viewers.
Parameter Developments Announces Availability of New Kodak
Camera…
KodakDCS14n, 36 bit,14 Megapixel Professional Camera
July, 2003...Parameter Developments is pleased to announce the availability of the Kodak DCS14n, 36 bit, 14 Megapixel Professional Camera. This camera was selected for inclusion into the PDI product line due to its landmark resolution and programming capabilities that allow the camera to work in a PACS system.
Parameter Developments Announces Release of
ExamComplete…
Hybrid Digitizing System
June, 2003...Parameter is pleased to announce the completion of ExamComplete, an integrated system that allows for the digitization of all radiology medical records including x-ray films, reports and film jackets. This exceptionally cost effective unit is geared toward the smaller hospital or clinic and allows them to economically move toward a filmless environment.