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PACS: buying guides & advice

Buying guides, product comparisons, price estimates, and sourcing advice specific to pacs. Neutral, procurement-literate research with sources.

Price Estimates7 min read

What does PACS cost?

*Picture Archiving and Communication Systems pricing reflects wide variation by deployment model, facility size, and integration scope. Most buyers face $5,000–$100,000+ depending on infrastructure choice.*

May 5, 2026Read article
Buying Guides10 min read

How to Choose a PACS

A Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) is a clinical software platform that acquires, stores, retrieves, distributes, and displays digital medical images (DICOM-format) from modalities including CT, MRI, X-ray, ultrasound, and mammography. Primary buyers are hospital radiology and cardiology departments, multi-site health systems, independent imaging centers, ASCs, and specialty clinics (ophthalmology, oncology, orthopedics) that need filmless, multi-user access to diagnostic images. Procurement is typically triggered by a legacy system end-of-life, a digital imaging buildout, a new facility opening, or a transition from on-premise to cloud/hybrid architecture.

May 2, 2026Read article
Comparisons4 min read

Top vendors for PACS, compared

These six vendors don't all do the same thing, and that's the first thing you need to know. PACS is a broad label that covers image storage, visualization, workflow management, sharing, and AI-assisted analysis. Each vendor here occupies a distinct slice of that ecosystem.

April 29, 2026Read article