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Latest Release of Enterprise Imaging Platform Demonstrated at ACR 2016

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 18 May 2016
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A global enterprise diagnostic imaging and advanced visualization solutions provider has demonstrated the latest release of their Enterprise Imaging Platform that features thin-client, server-side processing, and simple diagnostic mobile access.

The manufacturer made the announcement at the annual meeting of the American College of Radiology (ACR 2016), in Washington, DC, USA, on May 16 and 17, 2016. In April 2016, the Enterprise Imaging Platform (EIP) manufacturer signed two large deals for its EIP system that included 51 acute care and specialty hospitals in 5 US states, a network of more than 4,000 physicians, and more than 15 million interpreted exams, using the EIP, during the terms of the contracts.

The Visage Imaging (Richmond, VIC, Australia) Visage 7 EIP features an intelligent thin-client viewer for rapid streaming of server-side rendered images. The system provides radiologists and referring physicians with a customized, protocol-driven workflow for native viewing of multi-dimensional images on a single desktop. The Visage 7 features enterprise viewing and interpretation, image enablement of Electronic Health Records (EHR), Vendor Neutral Archives (VNA), Healthcare Information Exchange (HIE), portals, Radiology Information Systems, and Picture Archiving and Information Systems (RIS/PACS), and mobile diagnostic access.

Visage Imaging is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pro Medicus (Richmond, VIC, Australia), which provides integrated software products and services to hospital, imaging centers and healthcare providers.

Dr. Sam Hupert, CEO, Visage Imaging, said, "These new signings further demonstrate that Visage has unique technology ideally suited to address the enterprise imaging needs of the North American market. We look forward to discussing our differentiated experience and acclaimed technology with leading institutions at ACR 2016 as the industry continues to invest in enterprise imaging."

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