ATMOS DICOM ONE
Reliable and secure
Many medical facilities lack a structured connection between devices and IT systems. ATMOS DICOM ONE from ATMOS closes this gap: the modular interface enables automatic transmission of patient master data, prevents input errors thanks to a DICOM worklist, and exports image, video, and document files directly to the PACS. This enables seamless documentation, accurate data assignment to patients, and greater efficiency — without any manual steps in between.

Lightens the workload
through a coordinated workflow for ENT medicine
Quick and easy
thanks to transfer of patient data from the PACS and automatic return of findings
Applications
- ENT outpatient department
- ENT diagnostics room
- ENT examination room
- Gynecology
- ENT practice
- Gynecology practice
- Doctor's practice
DICOM worklist
With the integrated DICOM worklist function, ATMOS DICOM ONE imports patient master data directly from the host system (PACS). That saves time, prevents input errors, and ensures seamless documentation — without manual data entry.
Structured storage, secure retrieval
ATMOS DICOM ONE exports examination results such as images, videos, and PDFs directly to the PACS. There, they are clearly assigned to the respective patient and archived centrally. This means all examination results can be accessed at any time, viewed together, and securely processed afterwards — without any manual steps in between.
FAQ
A Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) is a digital storage system for DICOM images and videos. The PACS provides standardized DICOM communications services that enable devices to communicate with it.
DICOM stands for Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine. It is an international standard for storing, transmitting, and displaying image and video data.
- DICOM is a standard for storing and communicating medical imaging data, while PACS is the system that stores and provides access to that data.
- DICOM makes it possible to transmit images, worklists, and findings between devices and the PACS in a standardized manner.
DICOM supports standard image formats as well as video files (e.g., MPEG-4).
DICOM is used to store and transmit image and video data from imaging procedures. It enables structured storage and exchange between devices and systems (e.g., PACS).
Yes, devices must be capable of exporting in DICOM-compliant format. In addition, the PACS should support video data, as not all viewers can play MPEG-4 files correctly.
Note: Not every PACS or viewer supports video data. Make sure to verify compatibility in advance using the DICOM Compliance Statement.
- Standardized storage of image and video data
- Integration with patient records and worklists
- Compatibility with PACS
- Option for sharing anonymized data for research or teaching purposes
- Standardized display of images on different systems
DICOM files are opened using special DICOM viewers. Free viewers as well as professional solutions for a fee are available for hospitals and practices.
Yes, DICOM supports the de-identification of patient data and can be used in IT infrastructures that are compliant with data protection regulations.
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| Title | Date | Extension | Size | Language |
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| Brochures & Flyers | ||||
| Brochure ATMOS 360° diagnostics | 13.11.2025 | 2.76 MB | en, ru, cn, es, hu | |
| Flyer ATMOS DICOM ONE | 13.11.2025 | 809.33 KB | en | |
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