4 Key Reasons for Switching to Medical Monitors

As medical science has advanced, doctors have become increasingly reliant on medical imaging technology to do their job. But any old monitor won’t do. Too much is at stake in a system where an outdated, or uncalibrated display can result in misdiagnosis or worse. Thankfully, the right medical monitor can not only help healthcare professionals do their jobs more effectively but can also save lives.

 

 

 

Why a Medical Monitor?

Medical monitors provide a level of clarity, image depth, and a wide viewing angle that is often not possible in other models.
Medical displays can also be customized with built-in privacy filters, unlike ordinary off-the-shelf displays that require end-users to affix any privacy filter to the outside of the screen, where it can be scratched, otherwise damaged, or even removed.

 

 

 

Point of Care

Choosing the right medical display to use at the point of patient care is an absolute must for any healthcare facility or clinic.

 

 

 

Surgery/Operating Room

Patients need their surgeons to be as precise and detailed as possible in their work, so too do surgeons need a display that’s as precise and detailed as possible to do their job. Only a proper medical display can handle the unique conditions and challenges present in most operating rooms, each surgical team member can see precisely what they need to see without worrying about changes in brightness or clarity.

 

 

 

Radiology/Diagnostic Imaging

Nowhere is precise imaging technology more crucial than in radiology. As such, the requirements for radiology monitors are the most stringent. Radiologists need displays of unparalleled clarity to do their jobs. A radiology monitor must have a high dynamic range (contrast) that produces true blacks and well-defined shades of gray in addition to reproducing color in its smallest variations.

 

 

 

Clinical Review

Often, medical specialists will need to have a secondary monitor for PACS (Picture archiving and communication system) quality control and modality viewing. Though the bulk of work that involves viewing images and charts is conducted on the primary monitor, these secondary monitors are great for patient edutainment purposes, office work, PACS quality assurance, and image acquisition.

 

 

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