The ultimate Open Source solution for managing radiology workflows, patient data, and PACS integration. 100% Web-based.
A Radiology Information System (RIS) is a networked software system for managing medical imagery and associated data. ThaiRIS is especially useful for tracking radiology imaging orders and billing information, and is often used in conjunction with Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and VNAs to manage record-keeping, billing, and workflow.
Optimized processes for Hospital and Tele-Radiology environments
Typical workflow within a single hospital or clinic.
Workflow for remote reading and multi-site management.
At its core, a "pocketful of miracles" represents the accumulation of small kindnesses. In a world that frequently prioritizes scale and speed, we are conditioned to believe that only "big" actions—massive donations, systemic changes, or life-altering events—carry weight. Yet, for an individual navigating a personal crisis, a simple gesture can be miraculous. A supportive text from a friend, a stranger holding a door, or a colleague acknowledging a job well done are the small "coins" of grace we carry in our pockets. They cost nothing to give, yet their value appreciates immensely when the recipient is at their lowest.
Furthermore, this perspective shifts our focus from what we lack to what we can provide. To carry a pocketful of miracles is to walk through life with an intentionality toward empathy. It is the realization that we all possess the agency to alter someone else’s trajectory. When we view ourselves as distributors of these small wonders, the world feels less like a series of obstacles and more like a network of opportunities for connection. This mindset fosters resilience; it teaches us that even when we cannot solve the world's "macro" problems, we can alleviate the "micro" suffering within our immediate reach. subtitle Pocketful of Miracles
However, the most significant miracle is often the shift in the giver’s own heart. There is a reciprocal nature to kindness; by looking for ways to create "miracles" for others, we inadvertently heal ourselves. We begin to notice the beauty in the mundane—the way light hits the trees, the rhythm of a busy street, or the shared laughter of a family. These are the miracles we collect for our own pockets, providing us with the internal resources to face our own challenges. At its core, a "pocketful of miracles" represents
In conclusion, Pocketful of Miracles is a reminder that the extraordinary is frequently hidden within the ordinary. It challenges us to stop waiting for a singular, life-changing event and to start recognizing the power of the present moment. By valuing small acts of compassion and keeping our eyes open to the beauty around us, we find that our pockets are never truly empty. We are all capable of being miracle-workers in the smallest, most meaningful ways. A supportive text from a friend, a stranger





We are working on the next major version with enhanced AI integration and cloud capabilities.
Free Version 1.8 OpenSource Uploaded to Github. Download Here
Added Lab Result support to the workflow.