Medical & Healthcare

Medical & Healthcare

Wacom's pen displays allow healthcare professionals including administrators, clinicians, and physicians to work with electronic patient records, charts, information systems, and images in the most natural way possible. Pen input is helpful and intuitive for populating patient data, charting new information, completing electronic forms, writing notes, drawing diagrams, and capturing patient signatures for admission and consent.

Using a pen directly on the screen also provides an efficient way to illustrate conditions, treatments and procedures for planning or educational purposes. Clinicians, physicians, researchers, physicists, and other medical professionals can annotate over digital medical images, contour directly on CT slices, select specific regions of interest, and take measurements of complex objects.

CHOICES FOR MEDICAL & HEALTHCARE

Wacom is committed to developing technology to meet the needs of specific professions and industries that benefit from working with a pen directly on screen. For more information on Wacom's line of specialty pen displays for specialty industries, please contact Wacom.

DTZ-2100

DTZ-2100

With a generous 21.3" LCD monitor, the DTZ-2100 provides a large-screen experience with superior resolution, display quality, and advanced features.

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DTU-1931

DTU-1931

The DTU-1931 combines a 19" high quality LCD display with Wacom's patented, cordless, battery-free pen technology.

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DTF-720

DTF-720

The DTF-720 combines a 17" high quality LCD display with Wacom's patented, cordless, battery-free pen technology.

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DTF-521

DTF-521

The DTF-521 combines a 15" high quality LCD display with Wacom's patented, cordless, battery-free pen technology.

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Partners

Wacom has partnered with industry leaders to provide innovative solutions that include pen displays for use in specialty industries.

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Case Studies

Discover how the Radiation Therapy staff at OHSU is employing Wacom's interactive pen display technology to accurately handle its growing case volume while still maintaining its high-quality patient care.

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