Diagnostics

Veona Imaging and PACS

Radiology and a DICOM PACS, built in. Order, worklist, store, view, and report on every study from the same patient record.

RIS + PACSin one module
On-demandimage access
Remotereporting
One recordorders, images, and report together
DICOMPACS store and retrieve
Structuredtemplated reporting
Remotereport from anywhere
What it does

Run radiology end to end, with the PACS built in.

Veona Imaging and PACS combines a radiology information system and a DICOM image archive in one module. Orders flow to worklists, images are stored and retrieved on demand, and radiologists report with structured templates, all on the same patient record as the chart and billing.

Order management and worklists

Imaging is ordered from the chart and lands directly on the radiology worklist. Technologists and radiologists see what is waiting, what is in progress, and what is stat, all in priority order.

Radiology order management
Live worklists by status
Priority and stat handling
Ordered from Veona Chart

PACS storage, retrieval, and viewing

Images are stored in a built-in PACS and accessed on demand. Open studies in the viewer from the worklist or the patient record, without a separate archive to log into.

PACS image storage
On-demand access
Built-in image viewing
Studies tied to the record

Structured reporting with templates

Radiologists report against structured templates per study type, so reports are consistent, complete, and fast. Findings sit on the same record clinicians already use.

Structured radiology reporting
Templates per study type
Consistent, complete reports
Visible inline in the chart

On-demand and remote reporting

Reporting is not tied to a workstation in the department. Radiologists can pick up studies and report on demand, including remotely, so coverage holds even when the specialist is off site.

On-demand reporting
Remote reporting
Coverage across locations
No dedicated workstation needed
Capabilities

A full RIS and PACS in one module.

Order management

Radiology orders captured and tracked from the chart.

Worklists

Live worklists by status and priority for the team.

PACS storage

DICOM image storage built into the platform.

On-demand access

Retrieve and open studies whenever they are needed.

Image viewing

Built-in viewer launched from the worklist or record.

Structured reporting

Templated reports per study type for consistency.

Remote reporting

Report on demand from anywhere, across sites.

One patient record

Orders, images, and reports on the shared record.

How it works

From order to report, on one record.

Order

A clinician orders imaging from the chart and it lands on the radiology worklist.

Acquire and store

The study is performed and images are stored in the built-in PACS.

View and report

The radiologist opens the study in the viewer and reports against a structured template, on demand or remotely.

Deliver

The report appears inline in the chart for the ordering clinician and patient record.

Built for stretched radiology coverage

Remote reporting, on-demand access, one record.

Cover scarce specialists

Remote and on-demand reporting let a radiologist serve several sites, so studies do not wait for someone on site.

No separate archive

The PACS lives in the same platform as the chart, so there is no third-party image store to license or integrate.

Connected results

Reports land on the shared patient record, visible to the ordering clinician the moment they are signed.

Works with

Connected to the rest of Veona.

Questions

What radiology teams ask us first.

Is the PACS really built in?

Yes. Veona Imaging and PACS includes DICOM image storage and on-demand access in the same module, so there is no separate archive to license or integrate.

Can radiologists report remotely?

Yes. Reporting is on demand and can be done remotely, so one radiologist can cover several locations without being tied to a department workstation.

How do clinicians see the report?

Reports are written against structured templates and appear inline in Veona Chart on the same patient record, visible to the ordering clinician as soon as they are signed.

How are studies ordered?

Imaging is ordered directly from the chart and lands on the radiology worklist by status and priority, including stat handling.

See Veona Imaging and PACS in action.

A walkthrough of orders, worklists, viewing, and structured reporting, on one record.