Merge Healthcare Acquires Ophthalmic Imaging Systems
By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 16 Aug 2011 |
Merge Healthcare (Chicago, IL, USA), a leading provider of enterprise imaging and interoperability solutions, and Ophthalmic Imaging Systems (OIS; Sacramento, CA, USA), one of the United States’ top providers of digital imaging and informatics solutions for ophthalmology and other medical specialties, announced the completion of Merge’s acquisition of Ophthalmic Imaging Systems.
Merge Healthcare will add OIS’ ophthalmic imaging and informatics solutions, including a highly regarded single platform electronic health record (EHR) and practice management system, a digital imaging management solution and a modular imaging device that can capture images of both the anterior and posterior segments of the eye to its growing product range, which currently includes image interoperability solutions for radiology, cardiology, orthopedics, and surgery.
“This is an exciting time for Merge as demand for ophthalmic imaging solutions has increased due to factors such as an aging population, early disease recognition, and the growing need for portable diagnostic equipment,” said Jeff Surges, CEO of Merge Healthcare. “Plus, we are now in a unique position to capitalize on the growing EHR market specific to image-intensive specialties. For patients and physicians, this acquisition will enable us to create a more effective and efficient electronic healthcare experience across an even wider range of image-intensive specialties. In terms of client growth, it will provide us with significant opportunities in 2012 and beyond as we can now provide our industry-leading image interoperability solutions to new markets.”
OIS’s client base of more than 2,000 sites--representing over 60% of the top ophthalmic institutions in the United States--will join Merge’s client base of 1,500 hospitals and 4,000 clinics and practices.
Merge Healthcare is a provider of enterprise imaging and interoperability solutions. Merge Healthcare solutions facilitate the sharing of images to create a more effective and efficient electronic healthcare experience for patients and physicians. The company provides enterprise imaging solutions for radiology, cardiology, and orthopedics; a suite of products for clinical trials; software for financial and presurgical management, and applications that fuel the largest modality vendors in the world.
Ophthalmic Imaging Systems is a provider of ophthalmic digital imaging and informatics systems. OIS designs, develops, manufactures, and markets digital imaging systems, image management and integrated electronic medical records (EMRs) and practice management (PM) solutions for the eye care market.
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Merge Healthcare will add OIS’ ophthalmic imaging and informatics solutions, including a highly regarded single platform electronic health record (EHR) and practice management system, a digital imaging management solution and a modular imaging device that can capture images of both the anterior and posterior segments of the eye to its growing product range, which currently includes image interoperability solutions for radiology, cardiology, orthopedics, and surgery.
“This is an exciting time for Merge as demand for ophthalmic imaging solutions has increased due to factors such as an aging population, early disease recognition, and the growing need for portable diagnostic equipment,” said Jeff Surges, CEO of Merge Healthcare. “Plus, we are now in a unique position to capitalize on the growing EHR market specific to image-intensive specialties. For patients and physicians, this acquisition will enable us to create a more effective and efficient electronic healthcare experience across an even wider range of image-intensive specialties. In terms of client growth, it will provide us with significant opportunities in 2012 and beyond as we can now provide our industry-leading image interoperability solutions to new markets.”
OIS’s client base of more than 2,000 sites--representing over 60% of the top ophthalmic institutions in the United States--will join Merge’s client base of 1,500 hospitals and 4,000 clinics and practices.
Merge Healthcare is a provider of enterprise imaging and interoperability solutions. Merge Healthcare solutions facilitate the sharing of images to create a more effective and efficient electronic healthcare experience for patients and physicians. The company provides enterprise imaging solutions for radiology, cardiology, and orthopedics; a suite of products for clinical trials; software for financial and presurgical management, and applications that fuel the largest modality vendors in the world.
Ophthalmic Imaging Systems is a provider of ophthalmic digital imaging and informatics systems. OIS designs, develops, manufactures, and markets digital imaging systems, image management and integrated electronic medical records (EMRs) and practice management (PM) solutions for the eye care market.
Related Links:
Merge Healthcare
Ophthalmic Imaging Systems
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