Fees
| Standard Volume Rendering AVI file (typically 10-20 seconds) and set of static images (typically 5-15) delivered on CD. |
$1,450 |
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| Multiple Volume Renderings from same data set (ex. patient suffered head, spine and knee injuries) |
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| Rendering #1 |
$1,450 |
| Subsequent renderings |
$725 (per AVI and set of static images) |
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| Customizing AVIs and MIPs |
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| One-time fee for annotations |
$250 |
Consulting via teleconference, email and workstation usage |
$500/hour for radiologist $250/hour for technician |
| Extra CDs |
$25 per CD |
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| High resolution prints (color or black and white according to image) |
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| For first round of JPEGs |
$125 |
For 5 copies of one subsequently selected page |
$35 |
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| Annotation of JPEGs |
$100 |
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| Converting a Magneto-Optical Disc (MOD) |
$475 |
- Turnaround
- 2-3 weeks standard
- 1-2 weeks 30% surcharge
- less than one week 50% surcharge
- Payment
- A retainer including any applicable rush surcharge is required in advance, payable by attorney or law firm check:
| 2-3 weeks |
$1,450 |
| 1-2 weeks |
$1,885 |
| Less than one week |
$2,175 |
Procedures
How to obtain suitable data on CD from the healthcare provider.
Ship to:
3D Volume Rendering
medQuest, Ltd.
116 East 30th Street
New York, NY 10016
Based on your instructions and using the optimizing protocols of our workstation, our radiologist and technicians will create a 3D Volume Rendering, converting it into a movie (AVI file) and a set of high-resolution static images (JPEGs or BMPs). We will send you these files on CD. For optimal viewing and playing, save these files to your PC or your laptop.
You may wish to customize the movie. Our workstation's functionality enables us to alter or add any of the functions listed below. Please review this list before contacting us via email or phone for assistance by our technician and/or radiologist.
* Zoom, angle, rotation, pan
* The thickness of the cut-plane slab
* The view orientation (left, right, anterior, posterior, etc.)
* Isolating organs or any anatomical area
* Subtracting unwanted anatomy such as bone or tissue
* Various window formats (1x1, 2x2, etc.)
* Side-by-side comparisons for injury progression
* Annotations
* Measurements
* Image color (overall change or highlighting) and brightness
* Background color
* Thumbnail views
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