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Cloud-Based Clinical Research Solutions Provider Announces Acquisition of Pioneering Medical IT Company

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 10 Apr 2016
Medidata (New York, NY, USA), a leading global cloud-based solutions provider for clinical research has acquired Intelemage (Cincinnati, OH, USA) a global medical image sharing and workflow management company.

Medical imaging data is the fastest growing and largest source of data in the healthcare industry and cloud storage provides users with an end-to-end solution for capturing, managing, and analyzing their medical imaging data.

Under the transaction Medidata will integrate Intelemage technology into the Medidata Clinical Cloud, a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform.

Intelemage operates in 85 countries, and in more than 5,000 locations around the world, and provides tools for capturing medical imaging data, workflow management. The tools are used in clinical trials, hospitals, life sciences companies, research institutions, doctors, and core labs. The tools provide a single environment for managing all imaging activities, a high level of data control and access, and performance metrics.

Nicholas Wharton, Intelemage customer, and partner, and co-founder and VP of Medical Metrics, said, “Using Intelemage’s medical imaging technology has given us the ability to seamlessly capture data, streamline workflows and transfer imaging datasets securely, compliantly and reliably. At a time when clinicians and sponsors are increasingly turning to imaging-based biomarkers to detect and monitor disease and to assess the effectiveness of therapies, it’s exciting to see Intelemage join Medidata. The Medidata platform is transforming clinical research and—with the addition of Intelemage’s cutting-edge capabilities for global image sharing and management—is poised to play an even more significant role in driving the kind of medical innovation that will improve the lives of patients around the world.”

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