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PACS

John C. Lincoln's Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) enables images to be acquired, stored, transmitted, retrieved and displayed from a variety of imaging sources. This system also stores and transmits related patient information over a secure network.

PACS uses Fuji's Synapse Web-based application — one of the most sophisticated digital communications systems in the industry. This offers radiologists and referring physicians immediate, secure access to patients' images and image interpretation in their homes and offices.

Not only does PACS afford clinicians access to current studies, the system also enables — within minutes — comparisons to images taken previously at any John C. Lincoln facility.

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Contact Us

If you have a question or concern about using PACS, please contact John C. Lincoln's Helpdesk:

John C. Lincoln Helpdesk Support
602-870-6060 ext 1442

John C. Lincoln Helpdesk Pager
602-213-4626

John C. Lincoln PACS E-mail
jclpacs@jcl.com

Physician News

4.18.2013 Affiliation planned: Scottsdale Healthcare and John C. Lincoln Health Network have announced an intent to form a system-wide affiliation.
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4.1.2013 April is National Donate Life Month: John C. Lincoln's Hospitals are competing in Donor Network of Arizona's Hospital Donor Registry Challenge. Sign up at DonateLifeAZ.org and choose John C. Lincoln in the "How Did You Hear About Us?" dropdown menu.

3.11.2013 Jessica Rivas, RN, MSN, has joined Deer Valley Hospital as the new VP and CNO. "Jessica brings a successful track record of leading nursing operations and is experienced in the implementation of the Magnet Journey for Nursing," said John Harrington, SVP and CEO, Deer Valley Hospital.

3.11.2013 North Mountain Hospital's new café and outside dining patio are now complete. Included are a private area for staff dining, a LifeClinic Station, comfortable chairs and an outside seating area. This marks the completion of the hospital's transformative renovation project.

3.7.2013 JCL Connect physician training to be revamped: A new format should reduce class time and allow for better individualized education. "This is an important first step. We'll actively seek feedback to further improve the programs," says Susan Kjell, principal trainer.

2.25.2013 New Low-Dose X-ray at Mendy's Place Reduces Radiation for Kids: The Shimadzu Radspeed X-ray system has digital direct capture technology that uses up to a third less radiation and wirelessly beams the X-ray image in seconds for review on the technician's computer monitor.

2.6.2013 Deer Valley Hospital a Level III trauma center: The Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems has granted Deer Valley provisional Level III trauma status.