PACS Software
Picture Archiving and Communication System
Experience the advantages of using Stradus Hybrid RIS PACS
More Productive – Better Healthcare – Lower Cost
ProScreen Technologies offers all in one Stradus RIS PACS teleradiology. Stradus Hybrid PACS is an extremely reliable and easy to use PACS solution. The Stradus Hybrid PACS is very well suited for any type of hospital or radiology centre. The Stradus PACS solution can be fully configured upon the customers needs and specifications. All Stradus PACS solutions come with integrated disaster recovery. Viewing from inside and outside the facility is possible on any device (PC, Laptop, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Android) without needing to install any software.


The Stradus PACS is a Hybrid PACS. It is a local pacs and a webpacs both at the same time. The Stradus Hybrid PACS therefore combines all the advantages of a local pacs and all advantages of a webpacs.
Images are stored locally and at the same time multiple copies are safely stored off-site at reliable datacenters, so you will never lose your data. The system will automatically detect if you are accessing the Stradus Hybrid PACS from within the facility or from a remote location.
From inside your facility you will experience blazingly fast access to the images via the local network and from outside your facility you will experience superfast access to your images in full diagnostic quality via the cloud servers. The Stradus Hybrid PACS offers the same functionality as from inside the facility.

Inside the hospital or imaging center the images are instantly available from any computer via the local network. Stradus Hybrid PACS also provides convenient and fast access to all images in full diagnostic quality from outside the hospital. Stradus users can access Stradus Hybrid PACS from almost all types of phones, tablets and computers (PC, Mac, iOs and Android).


Stradus has been designed with security in mind first. It is designed to protect the privacy of all the patient data as well as to protect the integrity of the data and to keep the customer networks secure.

Stradus Hybrid PACS can be installed on your existing hardware. You don’t need to buy any new hardware. This will keep your cost low. Upon request Stradus Hybrid PACS can be delivered with dedicated hardware, like servers, workstations and medical grade monitors. Our experienced team can help you select the best hardware that fits your needs. Please ask us for more information.

Modern hospitals want IT solutions that support their workflows. The radiology department is only functioning well when the PACS system, integrated with the HIS, supports all the workflows. Therefore, a deep integration of the PACS with the HIS supporting all workflows, is of utmost importance. This will help your hospital to offer the best quality of care to your patients.
The Stradus PACS is fully HL7 compliant and can be integrated with most Hospital Information Systems. Integration of the Stradus Hybrid PACS with your HIS comes at a custom price. For more information, please contact us or ask your local reseller.

Stradus goal is to make all the customers of Stradus PACS fully satisfied. Stradus is dedicated to continuously improve the quality of the Stradus PACS. Stradus customers will receive all updates free of cost during the length of the agreement. This ensures that do not have to worry about new versions or updates of the operating system. You just continue to access the Stradus Hybrid PACS on Android, iOS, Mac and Windows even when new versions of these operating systems are released.

Radiology Information System (RIS)
The Stradus PACS solution has an inbuilt RIS functionality that enables you to not only view the images but also to do reporting from inside and outside your facility. The RIS functionality supports various workflows that can be configured upon request.
Workflows
The Stradus Hybrid PACS allows to import DICOM data from External CDs by authorized users. The data will automatically be connected to an existing or newly created patient.
The Stradus PACS solution can be configured to automatically assign a new study to a radiologist based on assignment rules chosen by you. Radiology departments always have their own preferences.
Most simple assignment rule is that all new acquired studies come in one queue and the radiologist can pick a new study as soon as he is finished reporting with the previous study. More advanced assignment rules can also easily be set up. Once a new study is assigned to a radiologist, the PACS system can be configured such that the assigned radiologist will receive a message that a new study has been added to his workload. Below are given to examples of assignment rules that can be set.
- Assignment based on modalityFor example all new acquired CT images always go to radiologist A, while all other modalities are being equally assigned to the radiologists available.
- Assignment based on timeFor example all acquired studies between 3 PM and 9 PM are assigned to radiologist C and between 9 PM and 8 AM all acquired studies are assigned to radiologist B.
- Emergency queueFor example emergency cases can automatically be assigned to an emergency queue so that the radiologists can easily see which cases are most urgent.
Multi step report approval workflow (For example for residents)
The Stradus PACS system can be configured to have a multi-step sign-off procedure to support the use of specific users like residents. The resident will be assigned studies which the resident will report by himself. After the resident signs off the study, the study will be assigned to the supervisor. The supervisor can edit the report if needed before he signs off. Only after the supervisor has signed off the report, the report becomes available. Supervisors can even approve reports while accessing Stradus from outside the hospital.
Whenever a radiologist is reporting a case that he thinks is of interest for future teaching he can add it to his teaching file. Cases can be added to folder to be stored in special teaching file folders. The radiologist can easily save the cases based on for instance modality, procedure, pathology etc.