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from their own device.
• Third, the current processes to share and retain selected images
and video are manual. For example, saving video is only possible
when written to a DVD at the local acquisition device. This provides
limited accessibility and uses disparate storage methods that are often
unsecure and unmanaged.
• Fourth, you want to enable secure image access to all caregivers
throughout the continuum of care.
Consider a solution that's going to communicate with your scope
devices, and store the imaging information as well as patients' demo-
graphic information directly into a vendor-neutral archive so that
information can be seamlessly integrated into patients' EHRs. Instead
of each video-capture device having its own integration path, you
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