Virtual DICOM Software Developed for Distribution of Patient Images and Results
By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 13 May 2014 |
Novel hardware and software has been designed to provide healthcare facilities with a streamlined, fast, and secure way to distribute Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) images to referring physicians, patients, and other facilities.
SST Group (Santa Clara, CA, USA), a provider of medical disc publishing solutions, picture archiving and communication system (PACS) software, and accessories, announced the launch of the DICOM Virtual Media Creator (DVM-EZ). With DVM-EZ, sharing protected health information (PHI), including DICOM images, is as simple as sending an email. The receiver simply decrypts the package using a secure password and the virtual media containing the PHI information opens on the user’s desktop. All DVM-EZ activity is recorded in audit logs for HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) compliance.
The software’s intuitive, browser-based user interface provides on-demand virtual media creation for DICOM studies and other PHI elements from anywhere on a network. Images, reports, and electronic medical record (EMR) data are bundled with a comprehensive DICOM viewer, encrypted and sent via secure connection to the referring physician, patient, or medical facility. There is no enrollment required or per study fee charged for a user to receive studies.
“SST has been able to leverage its expertise in the medical CD burner category to develop and bring the DVM-EZ to market,” explained Richard Murphy, president SST Group, Inc. “DVM-EZ is designed to provide a secure, cost-effective delivery method for DICOM images and PHI data. DVM-EZ gives radiology departments the ability to electronically send patient images and PHI data to patients and referring physicians without any per use or subscription fees, while still adhering to the strict HIPAA compliance requirement for PHI data.”
SST Group, Inc. is a developer of medical disc publishing solutions, PACS software and accessories. From simple data storage to specialized DICOM medical solutions, products include hardware and software systems to help store, organize, and share medical images within PACS systems.
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SST Group (Santa Clara, CA, USA), a provider of medical disc publishing solutions, picture archiving and communication system (PACS) software, and accessories, announced the launch of the DICOM Virtual Media Creator (DVM-EZ). With DVM-EZ, sharing protected health information (PHI), including DICOM images, is as simple as sending an email. The receiver simply decrypts the package using a secure password and the virtual media containing the PHI information opens on the user’s desktop. All DVM-EZ activity is recorded in audit logs for HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) compliance.
The software’s intuitive, browser-based user interface provides on-demand virtual media creation for DICOM studies and other PHI elements from anywhere on a network. Images, reports, and electronic medical record (EMR) data are bundled with a comprehensive DICOM viewer, encrypted and sent via secure connection to the referring physician, patient, or medical facility. There is no enrollment required or per study fee charged for a user to receive studies.
“SST has been able to leverage its expertise in the medical CD burner category to develop and bring the DVM-EZ to market,” explained Richard Murphy, president SST Group, Inc. “DVM-EZ is designed to provide a secure, cost-effective delivery method for DICOM images and PHI data. DVM-EZ gives radiology departments the ability to electronically send patient images and PHI data to patients and referring physicians without any per use or subscription fees, while still adhering to the strict HIPAA compliance requirement for PHI data.”
SST Group, Inc. is a developer of medical disc publishing solutions, PACS software and accessories. From simple data storage to specialized DICOM medical solutions, products include hardware and software systems to help store, organize, and share medical images within PACS systems.
Related Links:
SST Group
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