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N1 Radiology Services is a TeleRadiology services provider organization. We are flexible and offers skilled and tailored services according to your needs and delivered with guaranteed SLAs. Our prime focus is to provide Quality reports with Zero clinical errors. We have a wide expertise across all modalities and Sub-Specialities of radiology, all modalities including X-Ray, CT, MRI, with subspecialty exposure in Neuroradiology, Musculoskeletal radiology, Cardiac and Breast imaging.  We have a structured robust monitoring system for Centres and Radiologists. We assists radiology departments in building and managing their radiology capacity and provide services to Diagnostic Centres, Hospital and Nursing Home. Our Teleradiology practice provides a virtual dedicated radiology department for your setup available to you all time.

Mission

In support of INDIA’s Strategic Plan, the NRS mission is to provide, through customer engagement, outstanding technology infrastructure, services and solutions that advance learning, enable research, empower staff to provide exceptional services, enrich the Tele Radiology experience, and effectively manage and protect data.

Vision

NRS will strive to provide and protect an environment that features, “Quality,” wherein services, and solutions are innovative, readily available, and utilized to provide exceptional support to Hospitals and Diagnostic Centres, Radiologists and staff in their endeavors to uphold the NRS mission. We value the security of the technology resources and information entrusted to our care, and will be vigilant in maintaining the integrity of these critical items.

 

  • CT
  • MRI
  • PET Scan
  • X-RAY
  • Sub-Speciality Reporting
  • Night Reporting
  • Auditing
  • Second Opinion

Teleradiology

Teleradiology with a structured telecommunication system are used to transmit radiological images from one location to another. Interpretation of all noninvasive imaging studies, such as digitized X-Ray, CT, MRI, Pet Scans can be carried out in such a manner.

Today, digitized images are transmitted around the globe via high-speed telecommunication links on a regular basis.

Acquisition, transfer, and viewing of images

Images need to be acquired, stored, transferred, and viewed.

Our Presence 

Acquisition of images

Today, virtually all radiology equipment is fully DICOM compliant. Thus, images can be stored on a network or a workstation in the DICOM format. Lossy and lossless compression is possible; varying degrees of loss of information may be acceptable, depending upon the modality and the clinical situation. Plain radiographs obtained non-digitally may need to be scanned. Currently, mammography images remain the last barrier to reliable teleradiology; this is due to the large file sizes and issues related to the image resolution required to detect microcalcifications.

Transfer of images

In the early days, transfer of images was performed over telephone lines using modems, sometimes with speeds as low as 2400 bps. Today, high-speed lines are available, allowing different centers to connect directly or over the Internet for transmission of images. Images may be directly transferred or streamed, depending upon the software being used.

Viewing of images

Image viewing requires a workstation that can display high-resolution images. Many types of software are currently available which allows viewing, manipulation, measurements, 3D reconstructions, etc.

Conveying reports

With the advent of PACS (picture archiving and communication system) RIS (radiology information system) is now integrated into the teleradiology system, resulting in efficient and instant communication of findings to the clinician or surgeon.