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We are just beginning implementation of a PACS and would be interested in
the reponses.

Kimberly Dudek
Application Analyst
Parma Community General Hospital
Parma, OH  44129
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(440)743-2480

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> Hello - I would like to take a quick survey for all facilities that are
> LIVE with an Enterprise PACS system.  I will reforward responses back to
> those that replied and anyone else that are interested:
>
> 1) How many remote facilities do you have PACs deployed.
> 2) Do you support Teleradiology?
> 3) How many PACS Admins are in your organization?
> 4) Who do you report to - Radiology, IS or both?
> 5) Does the PACS Admin support the PACS/RIS interface (if you have one)?
> 6) Do the Radiologists/Techs make first call to PACS Admin or Hospital
> IT Helpdesk?
> 7) Is the PACS Admin responsible for supporting/replacing hardware
> issues with the PACS equipment (Radiology Workstation, Tech Workstation,
> etc.)?
> 8) Do you have spare hardware on site; e.g. Rad Workstations, Tech
> Workstations, etc.?
>
> TIA,
>
> Thanh Tran
> Emerson Hospital
> Concord, MA
>
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> Hello,
>
>   We are using the option to forward direct deposit paystubs to Outlook
> from Mox.  This works for the Outlook client while at the users desk and
> the pay stub can be printed with the correct alignment.  But when the
> employee logs in from home using webmail, they can view the sub but
> printing it the alignment is off.  I want to know what other facilities
> are using for this to work correctly?  Maybe a third party software?
> For webmail, we are using Exchange 2003 on Windows 2003.  Any feedback
> would be appricated.  Thanks in advance.
>
>   Mike
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> Michael LaBonte
> Financial Applications Analyst
> (978) 287-3235
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