One of the United States' most prestigious healthcare systems is continuing to grow its fleet of Barco's medical imaging displays, including the Coronis Fusion 6MP DL diagnostic displays, MDRC-2120 clinical review stations, and the company's industry-leading, web-based Quality Assurance software offering intervention-free QA for medical imaging displays.
One of the United States' most prestigious healthcare systems is continuing to grow its fleet of Barco's medical imaging displays, including the Coronis Fusion 6MP DL diagnostic displays, MDRC-2120 clinical review stations, and the company's industry-leading, web-based Quality Assurance software offering intervention-free QA for medical imaging displays.
Spencer Gay, MD, Professor of Radiology and Residency Program Director at UVA, stated that he was impressed by Barco's image quality. “The Coronis Fusion 6MPs have been a big success for us. The brightness, luminance stability and overall reliability are excellent. The ability to switch back and forth between a grayscale chest X-ray to a color ultrasound with no degradation in image quality or brightness is amazing. Early on, I was very critical of the concept of doing both on the same display because the grayscale images were not high quality. Then, Barco developed the 6MP - it's the first display that I've felt confident could do both well.”
Sean Moynihan, Director of Radiology Information Systems for the health system, is particularly focused on the asset management capabilities of Barco's MediCal QAWeb. The online medical display Quality Assurance software enables Moynihan to assess performance, age, luminance and other factors regarding the “health” of the hospital's displays via a centralized network software application.
“Before QAWeb, I had to physically inspect each monitor to adjust a parameter or check on an abnormality. Now, I can perform a number of tests and adjustments remotely, many of them automatically, increasing overall productivity. With respect to aging, we now have clear, reliable data to make budgeting and procurement decisions,” said Moynihan.