External Data
Seamlessly integrated

STRUCTURED IMPORT INSTEAD OF MANUAL DATA CHAOS

mRay Importer

Controlled import of external data into your PACS

The mRay Importer enables the structured import of DICOM and non-DICOM data (e.g., JPG, PNG, PDF) and ensures clear assignment to patients and modality worklist orders. This allows external data to be integrated consistently and securely into your existing systems while reducing manual effort in everyday clinical workflows.

This is how it works

  • Select files: Import via drag & drop, local files, or QR code scan.
  • Assign patient: Via DICOM modality worklists or manual assignment
  • Review and edit: Manually add or correct DICOM metadata
  • Validate and send: Secure transfer to PACS, HIS, and RIS

External data fully integrated into PACS

Importing external images and documents is often associated with media discontinuities: varying formats, missing assignments, and manual effort. This consumes time, increases the risk of errors, and leads to inconsistent data within the PACS.

Benefits of the mRay Importer

  • Broad format support & DICOM conversion
    Import and standardize both DICOM and non-DICOM data
  • Preview & selective import
    Review studies and series in advance and import selectively
  • Automated and manual patient assignment
    Worklist integration or flexible manual assignment
  • Seamless system integration
    PACS, HIS, and RIS connectivity, vendor-neutral
  • Asynchronous processing & status tracking
    Background processing with transparent status updates
  • Web-based application
    Platform-independent, no local installation required
  • Integration of mRay Scan
    Direct import from patient portals

mRay Scan

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