
PACS
PACS, or Picture Archiving and Communication System, is a digital system used in healthcare to store, manage, and share medical images like X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans. Instead of physical film, images are stored electronically, allowing doctors and healthcare providers to access and review them quickly from different locations. This improves efficiency, reduces paper clutter, and facilitates better patient care. PACS integrates with other hospital systems to provide a seamless way to retrieve imaging data, ensuring accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. It streamlines the entire imaging process, making healthcare more effective and responsive.