Enterprise Imaging Interoperability Organization Announces Partnership with Imaging Data Aggregator
By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 28 Mar 2016 |
A new partnership agreement for the delivery of comprehensive, real-time patient information and improved correlation of clinical data and medical imaging in a single display, has been announced.
The agreement is between the leading aggregator of imaging and data for genomics, pathology and radiology for multi-discipline clinical specialists, and a leading provider of enterprise Imaging interoperability solutions.
Under the new partnership Kanteron Systems (Sagunto, Valencia, Spain) will use Dicom Systems' (Campbell, CA, USA) Enterprise Imaging Workflow Unifier System as a universal adapter to integrate clinical data management solutions in healthcare enterprise environments. Dicom Systems' are used in many large healthcare facilities and provide integrated digital imaging workflow solutions that facilitate access to patient data across large healthcare enterprise networks.
Florent Saint-Clair, EVP of Dicom Systems, said, "This partnership is highly symbiotic. Kanteron reduces data fragmentation at the clinical level, while Dicom Systems focuses on reducing IT-level fragmentation and communications. The complexities inherent in combining Genomics, Oncology, Pathology and Radiology workflows present a unique integration and infrastructural challenge, in that so many fragmented silos of imaging data are necessary to present clinicians with a full picture of their patient's current state. Kanteron is the first platform we've seen that comprehensively solves all the pieces of this large puzzle into one, cohesive visualization layer, allowing clinicians and diagnosticians to more readily correlate large amounts of fragmented data. Dicom Systems is proud to complement Kanteron's effort by ensuring a painless, highly customizable integration process."
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The agreement is between the leading aggregator of imaging and data for genomics, pathology and radiology for multi-discipline clinical specialists, and a leading provider of enterprise Imaging interoperability solutions.
Under the new partnership Kanteron Systems (Sagunto, Valencia, Spain) will use Dicom Systems' (Campbell, CA, USA) Enterprise Imaging Workflow Unifier System as a universal adapter to integrate clinical data management solutions in healthcare enterprise environments. Dicom Systems' are used in many large healthcare facilities and provide integrated digital imaging workflow solutions that facilitate access to patient data across large healthcare enterprise networks.
Florent Saint-Clair, EVP of Dicom Systems, said, "This partnership is highly symbiotic. Kanteron reduces data fragmentation at the clinical level, while Dicom Systems focuses on reducing IT-level fragmentation and communications. The complexities inherent in combining Genomics, Oncology, Pathology and Radiology workflows present a unique integration and infrastructural challenge, in that so many fragmented silos of imaging data are necessary to present clinicians with a full picture of their patient's current state. Kanteron is the first platform we've seen that comprehensively solves all the pieces of this large puzzle into one, cohesive visualization layer, allowing clinicians and diagnosticians to more readily correlate large amounts of fragmented data. Dicom Systems is proud to complement Kanteron's effort by ensuring a painless, highly customizable integration process."
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Dicom Systems
Kanteron Systems
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