Take a look at the former Stentor website….It is now called the “Philips Global PACS Business Unit”, and barely refers to Stentor by name at all. The introductory paragraph says it all:
Philips iSite® PACS is the leading enterprise-wide medical image and information management system on the market today. iSite® PACS is an innovative image and information management system that delivers on-demand diagnostic-quality images over existing hospital networks, advanced radiology reading stations for radiologists, and “always online” long-term storage.
Sure sounds like Stentor to me. Now don’t get me wrong, I have the utmost respect for both companies, but the rapid transition feels a little like Orwellian doublethink. Oh well. Good luck to all Philips users, both the Sectrans and the Stentorians.
FYI–>I’ve started a blog that will have some upcoming PACS experiences on it…feel free to link to me @ http://nuclearvision.blogspot.com/>>Hope it is ok that I linked to you!!>>dj
It would be great if you can provide an RSS feed of your blogs.
My wife says that the name Stentor sounds like the contracting company that build the Death Star.