DOCS system is an audio/video integration system that is installed in health care facilities where video-assisted procedures are performed. The DOCS system is used by trained health care personnel to route video signals from medical equipment (i.e., endoscopic cameras, C-arms, ultrasound, PACS) to flat-panel monitors for display during procedures.
A computerized image data management system designed to electronically receive, collect, store, and display a broad range of medical imaging/video data (non-dedicated), and to distribute the data within or between healthcare facilities to facilitate data analysis, organization, reporting, and sharing (e.g., teaching). The system consists of combined hardware (e.g., network switch, controller) and server/client software intended to relay image data from a broad range of imaging/audiovisual devices (e.g., endoscopic camera, ultrasound imaging system, radiography digital imaging system) to off-the-shelf devices [e.g., monitors, personal computers (PC’s)].