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Who Needs TIMS > PACS Administrators

PACS Administrators
  • TIMS Improves Efficiency: Extends the use of PACS by converting all medical modalities to DICOM.
  • TIMS Helps You Stay Within Budget: Connect all modalities to PACS for hundreds of thousands of dollars less than purchasing modality upgrades and new equipment.

Your hospital has recently decided to begin sourcing for a PACS vendor, or you may have had your system up and running for years now.  Either way, it is very likely that there are at least a few modalities in your hospital or remote clinics that are either not yet digitally enabled or, if they are digital, they are not upgraded so that they can connect to your PACS.  TIMS extends the use of PACS by converting all medical modalities to DICOM.  At the same time, TIMS keeps you in budget because it is only a small fraction of the cost of expensive modality upgrades and replacements.

TIMS Medical Division of Foresight Imaging Showcases Product Introductions & Upgrades at RSNA (Chelmsford, MA - November 24, 2010) The TIMS Medical products division of Foresight Imaging showcases several product introductions & upgrades at RSNA 2010 in booth 7532.




Foresight Imaging Announces Larivière as European Partner for TIMS Chelmsford, MA (November 1,2010) Foresight Imaging announces the signing of Larivière GmbH as their new sales, installation, and service partner for their TIMS DICOM System products in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Larivière is headquartered in Bremen, Germany, and has direct offices and affiliate offices throughout the region.




TIMS Fluoro-TRACE Featured in Endovascular Today
(Chelmsford, MA - January 2012) Telestrator Uses in the Cath Lab: TIMS Fluoro-TRACE is used as a novel device for the purposes of telestrating and road-mapping during fluoroscopically guided procedures.