
Knowledge Base

Risks of non-medical monitors
Using a non-medical monitor (such as a standard office or consumer-grade display) for primary diagnosis in medical imaging introduces several significant clinical, legal, and technical risks.

What is DICOM calibration?
DICOM calibration refers to the process of adjusting a medical display (usually used for X-ray, CT, MRI, etc.) to match the DICOM Part 14 Grayscale Standard Display Function (GSDF).

Why QA is imprtant for Diagnostic Monitors?
A Quality Assurance (QA) system is crucial for medical diagnostic monitors because it ensures consistent, accurate, and safe image display, which directly impacts patient diagnosis and clinical decision-making.
