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Ophthalmic Imaging Systems expands product line by four

Ophthalmic Imaging Systems (OIS) is introducing four new products that provide ophthalmic digital imaging and informatics solutions.

Chicago-Ophthalmic Imaging Systems (OIS) is introducing four new products that provide ophthalmic digital imaging and informatics solutions.

Included in the product line are the:

• OIS WinStation 11K system that offers ophthalmologists unprecedented image quality with 4008 X 2672 pixel resolution.

• OIS WinStation XP Version 10.3 Software with increased capabilities that include enhanced capture tools to improve focus and exposure; new image enhancement functions; automatic archiving; numerous interfaces to a multitude of ophthalmic devices for image/report management; and database conversion utilities to most competitive systems.

• OIS WinStation Manager that automates most aspects of image management including imaging distribution; archiving; retrieval; storage to DICOM; and HL7 interface with Hospital Information Systems.

• OIS Ophthalmology Office Retinal Templates that automate and streamline common functions including comprehensive retinal content, new treatment quick-plans, and automatically generated referral letters.

The company will also be hosting an exhibit at Booth 3526.

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