This compact, color bullet security camera is perfect for harsh outdoor environments. The built-in 1/4" Sharp chipset produces 380 lines color resolution and low light rating of 1.0 lux. The advanced onboard auto iris and back light compensation give you crystal clear images throughout the day. This bullet camera is powered by 12 volts DC at 160mA. Our EZ-Connect cables are also included for quick and easy setup.
This color IR security camera has an outstanding clear color picture during daytime and sees in the dark with 23 high intensity IR LEDs. The advanced 1/4" Sharp chipset produces 420 lines of resolution and with the aid of IR technology, gets 0.0 Lux low light ability. The precise 3.6mm mini lens has a 78 degree field of view.This camera is suited for use in retail shops, banking, residential security and industrial business locations. The camera operates on efficient 12-Volt DC and uses only 200mA of power. The included cable concealed metal bracket makes setup quick and easy.
The ACTi ACM-7411 Megapixel security camera is encased in a rugged dome enclosure that is both weather and vandal resistant. This camera is an ideal choice for applications needing highly detailed network security monitoring in areas where weather or vandalism are a concern.
Be ready to be surprised by the size of this high resolution vandalproof color dome camera. With only a 4.17" diameter and 2.95" height this vandal dome security camera can fit in almost any area that requires a tough, unobtrusive camera. This color security dome camera will impress you with its 550 lines of resolution and superior clarity. The 2.8-12mm auto iris lens also makes it quick and easy to aim this dome security camera for the perfect view.
Our new MPE1009 makes it easy to capture audio/video from any of our cameras. Setting up motion or scheduled recording is simple. The MPE1009 uses safe and secure SD cards for storage and transferring video evidence.
This color Sony ExView bullet security camera has the widest view of any camera we offer! If you place this bullet camera in the corner of your office or warehouse, you have a clear and wide view of the whole area. Our bullet security camera has 550 lines of resolution and a 0.5 lux low light rating. The aluminum case can stand up to the rigors of outdoor use, and includes our EZ-Connect cables and metal 360° swivel mounting bracket.
This professional grade vandalproof day/night infrared dome camera is perfect for most security applications. The camera comes packed with features including 420 lines of resolution with a 0.0 lux low light rating. The 3-axis ball style adjustment makes it easy to surface or flush mount the dome camera. This dome security camera is very low profile and is ideal for indoor or outdoor applications, with an IP66 rating to handle harsh weather conditions.
This bullet security camera has the longest night time range of any camera we have ever offered for a price that will amaze you. Our varifocal bullet security camera has an adjustable back light compensation and automatic white balance for a sharp picture without any residual haze. You can even select gain, flickerless and indoor/outdoor settings to meet your particular application. This infrared bullet camera can operate under extreme temperature variances from 14 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit, is fully weatherproof, and includes a sunshield. The built-in infrared illuminators can view up to 492 feet in total darkness, and the mechanical IR filter moves off of the CCD whenever the IR LED's are activated. Great uses for this camera include border protection, military use, airport security, parking lot protection, wildlife observation and distribution center surveillance.
This bullet security camera has the longest night time range of any camera we have ever offered for a price that will amaze you. Our varifocal bullet security camera has an adjustable back light compensation and automatic white balance for a sharp picture without any residual haze. You can even select gain, flickerless and indoor/outdoor settings to meet your particular application. This infrared bullet camera can operate under extreme temperature variances from 14 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit, is fully weatherproof, and includes a sunshield. The built-in infrared illuminators can view up to 280 feet in total darkness; that is almost one football field in length. Great uses for this camera include border protection, military use, airport security, parking lot protection, wildlife observation and distribution center surveillance.
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Electronic Medical Records Improve Health Care
What Are Electronic Medical Records and Why Are They Important?
An electronic medical record is a digital document used by an organization that delivers patient care, such as a hospital, a doctor's office or a clinic. Electronic medical records are usually part of a health information system that allows storage, retrieval and manipulation of records.
Patient care organizations usually decide to switch from paper records to digital records for a number of reasons:
Speed and ease of access;
Nearly immediate updates of charts and records;
Complete records, including xray images, scans and other test information;
Ease of consultation on difficult cases;
Easier, faster billing processes;
Lower cost of record storage;
Facilitate the collection of data for disease studies and drug tests.
Many doctors feel that they are able to provide better, more well-coordinated care to their patients, particularly in emergency situations, because they have immediate access to charts, medication records, test results and other vital information via their wireless devices, no matter where they are.
Are Electronic Medical Record Secure?
One of the major concerns that most patients have regarding electronic medical records is privacy and security. Financial institutions paved the way for secure transactions systems in the mid 2000's, so the hard work of security and privacy has already been done and proven. EMR systems can make use of the policies, guidelines and monitoring systems that have been proven in the financial arena to ensure patients' privacy in the medical arena.
With additional Federal funding being funneled into the establishment of EMR infrastructure (device, network and applications) companies in the United States will be able to provide secure EMR systems and help drive the over-haul of the United States Health System.
How Do Patient Provider Institutions Get Started in EMR?
The first stage in converting any paper medical system to EMR is to scan the archived patient records and prepare them for inclusion in the electronic medical record system. Generally, this work is done by outsourcing to a qualified medical scanning service bureau. A qualified medical scanning service bureau will meet all HIPPA guidelines for the conversion of paper files to digital files.
The service bureau should be capable of scanning:
Patient Records
Medical Charts
Health Service Provider Notes
Insurance Bills
Explanation of Benefits (EOBs)
Ambulance Call Reports
Fetal Traces
Technical Reports
In addition, for medical institutions that have archive files of X-Ray film, they should choose a scanning service bureau with experience in X-Ray film scanning. Generally speaking, anyone who offers X-Ray film scanning services should be able to:
scan up to 14 x 17" film and recognize down to a 44mm Spot size;
support any Picture Archiving and Communications Systems (PACS) system;
directly support DICOM, as well as emerging standards from LizardTech offers up to 50-1 image compression in order to reduce bottle-necks during image sharing;
provide a viewing system, technology and process that can eliminate most or all network and traffic problems when you consider a PACS system;
provide custom applications for radiologist needs, and review / clinical conferences.
About the Author
The author of the article is working with a Radiology Services Online - http://www.radiologyservicesonline.com that offers the most comprehensive web-based storage, exchange and interpretation of images for radiology providers.