Zero-Footprint Interoperable Image-Viewing Software Uses Data More Effectively
By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 29 Feb 2012 |
New image viewing software provides interoperable image exchange and management, and is an enabling technology that reduces or eliminates many hurdles to efficiency in healthcare organizations.
Merge Healthcare (Chicago, IL, USA), a provider of enterprise imaging and interoperability solutions, announced that Merge iConnect was presented at the HIMSS12 Interoperability Showcase at the 2012’s HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society) conference in Las Vegas, February 21-24, 2012.
“We’re proud that iConnect is part of the Interoperability Showcase at HIMSS, and of the collaborative effort that is taking place among healthcare IT [information technology] vendors to ensure interoperability among the myriad of systems and interfaces hospitals use to share data,” said Jeff Surges, CEO, Merge Healthcare. “Attendees will see first-hand how interoperable systems, like iConnect Access, communicate with one another better, are easier to implement, and enable providers to use information more effectively.”
Merge iConnect Access provides a true zero-footprint image viewing capability and can be embedded into many third-party products. iConnect Access is part of the iConnect product range, which is the only comprehensive solution for collecting, archiving, viewing, sharing, and exchanging any type of image, anywhere, any time.
Merge’s client base covers 1,500 hospitals and 6,000 clinics. iConnect is in use at some of the largest and most prestigious hospitals and healthcare systems. Merge iConnect Access successfully completed testing for all registered Integration Profiles at the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise Connectathon held January 2012 in Chicago, IL, USA. Merge Healthcare successfully assessed with 25 different vendors and its solutions met all required functionality and interoperability requirements including the IHE ATNA (Integrating the Healthcare- Enterprise Audit Trail and Node Authentication) security profile.
Merge completed six IHE Integration Profiles, including consistent time (CT), ATNA, cross-enterprise document sharing-b (XDS.b), cross-enterprise document sharing for imaging (XDS-I.b), patient identifier cross-referencing (PIX), and patient demographics query (PDQ). This confirms that Merge iConnect Access can be used in IHE XDS (cross enterprise document sharing) solutions including Health Information Exchanges (HIE) and Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) around the world.
The IHE Connectathon is the healthcare IT industry’s only large-scale interoperability testing event. It provides detailed validation of the participants’ interoperability and compliance with IHE profiles. During the Connectathon systems exchange information with complementary systems from multiple vendors, performing all of the transactions required for the roles they have selected, called IHE Actors, in support of defined clinical use cases, called IHE Profiles. Thousands of vendor-to-vendor connections have been tested overall, and tens of thousands of transactions passed among the systems tested.
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Merge Healthcare (Chicago, IL, USA), a provider of enterprise imaging and interoperability solutions, announced that Merge iConnect was presented at the HIMSS12 Interoperability Showcase at the 2012’s HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society) conference in Las Vegas, February 21-24, 2012.
“We’re proud that iConnect is part of the Interoperability Showcase at HIMSS, and of the collaborative effort that is taking place among healthcare IT [information technology] vendors to ensure interoperability among the myriad of systems and interfaces hospitals use to share data,” said Jeff Surges, CEO, Merge Healthcare. “Attendees will see first-hand how interoperable systems, like iConnect Access, communicate with one another better, are easier to implement, and enable providers to use information more effectively.”
Merge iConnect Access provides a true zero-footprint image viewing capability and can be embedded into many third-party products. iConnect Access is part of the iConnect product range, which is the only comprehensive solution for collecting, archiving, viewing, sharing, and exchanging any type of image, anywhere, any time.
Merge’s client base covers 1,500 hospitals and 6,000 clinics. iConnect is in use at some of the largest and most prestigious hospitals and healthcare systems. Merge iConnect Access successfully completed testing for all registered Integration Profiles at the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise Connectathon held January 2012 in Chicago, IL, USA. Merge Healthcare successfully assessed with 25 different vendors and its solutions met all required functionality and interoperability requirements including the IHE ATNA (Integrating the Healthcare- Enterprise Audit Trail and Node Authentication) security profile.
Merge completed six IHE Integration Profiles, including consistent time (CT), ATNA, cross-enterprise document sharing-b (XDS.b), cross-enterprise document sharing for imaging (XDS-I.b), patient identifier cross-referencing (PIX), and patient demographics query (PDQ). This confirms that Merge iConnect Access can be used in IHE XDS (cross enterprise document sharing) solutions including Health Information Exchanges (HIE) and Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) around the world.
The IHE Connectathon is the healthcare IT industry’s only large-scale interoperability testing event. It provides detailed validation of the participants’ interoperability and compliance with IHE profiles. During the Connectathon systems exchange information with complementary systems from multiple vendors, performing all of the transactions required for the roles they have selected, called IHE Actors, in support of defined clinical use cases, called IHE Profiles. Thousands of vendor-to-vendor connections have been tested overall, and tens of thousands of transactions passed among the systems tested.
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Merge Healthcare
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