By Porcupine Computer Systems
Updated On 2nd Sep 2024
بواسطة Porcupine Computer Systems
Initial Consultation and Planning: Understanding the specific needs of the organization and drafting a detailed implementation plan.
Customization and Configuration: Tailoring the software to meet the specific requirements of the client, including workflow customization and integration with existing systems.
Integration: Ensuring interoperability with existing systems, such as Radiology Information Systems (RIS) and other imaging modalities.
Testing: Conducting thorough testing to ensure the system functions correctly and meets all specified requirements.
Training: Providing comprehensive training to end-users to ensure they are comfortable with the new system.
Customizable Reporting: Users can add clinic logos and select report formats that meet their specific needs.
Customizable Templates: The software supports customizable templates for various imaging modalities, including MRI, X-ray, CT, PET, ultrasound, and more.
Setup Fees: Initial setup fees can vary based on the complexity of the implementation.
Maintenance Costs: Annual maintenance costs are typically estimated at 5-20% of the initial purchase cost.
Support Charges: Ongoing support charges may include costs for IT support, server maintenance, and additional services such as training and integration support.
Initial Training: Training sessions during the implementation phase to ensure users are comfortable with the new system.
Data Encryption: Encryption protocols for data in transit and at rest.
Access Controls: Strengthened access controls to limit data access to authorized personnel only.
Regular Security Updates: Regular updates and vulnerability assessments to identify and address potential risks.
Many organizations release updates on a regular schedule (e.g., monthly, quarterly) or as needed for critical fixes.
Updates are often managed through a version control system, with a dedicated team responsible for testing and deploying updates.
Most organizations maintain that users own their data, allowing them to access, export, or delete it as needed.
Data portability policies often include options for users to download their data in standard formats (e.g., CSV, JSON) to facilitate transfer to other services.
Organizations usually offer flexible plans that allow users to scale their services up or down based on their needs.
Terms may include notice periods for scaling changes, pricing adjustments based on usage, and options for temporary scaling during peak times.
Subscription Model: P.A.C.S. operates on a subscription payment model, which includes frequent software updates and new feature releases.
No Setup Fee: P.A.C.S. does not charge an entry-level setup fee, making it more accessible for businesses.
HIPAA Compliance: Ensures the protection of health information.
ERISA Compliance: Supports compliance with the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
GDPR Compliance: Adheres to the General Data Protection Regulation for data protection.