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Web/Mobile Universal Medical Image Viewing Software Supports 10 languages

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 19 Sep 2012
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A web and mobile universal medical image viewing software, already in use globally, now supports 10 languages.

Calgary Scientific, Inc. (Calgary, Alberta, Canada), recently introduced ResolutionMD 3.1 to the global medical community. ResolutionMD is known for its US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for diagnosis on mobile iOS and web, web and cloud scalability, data security, comprehensive collaboration capability, and rapid access on both iOS and Android devices. The company will continue to expand its market share through partnerships with many of the world's most notable global original manufacturer equipment (OEM) partners.

All of these factors have led to increased global demand. The ability to locate and access patient images and reports in real time, without any of that data remaining resident on the computer or mobile device is one of the key ways the company has differentiated itself. The application also demonstrates sophisticated collaboration functionality embedded within the product, allowing multiple users to share and interact with the application in real time from multiple locations and devices simply by clicking on an embedded link within an email or text. Patient data access made accessible from anywhere, on high and low bandwidth networks, gives clinicians the full picture needed to make a diagnosis from anywhere.

Highlights of the 3.1 enhancements include: Expanded language support: ResolutionMD will now be supported in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese for both ResolutionMD Web and ResolutionMD Mobile.

iPad and Android Tablet users can now view images side-by-side with ResolutionMD, for effective review of a study and comparing of images. Earlier releases introduced new layout options on the web, now they are available on various mobile devices.

The software has expanded its multisite data access abilities, and can now view the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) GSPS (giga-samples per second) from multiple picture archiving and communications system (PACS) solutions, based on a single simultaneous geographical search. GSPS can be viewed on web and mobile devices, making image and results distribution even more significant to the physician.

ResolutionMD 3.1 is now completely configurable, flexible, and customizable at the Information technology (IT) and license management level. The software can now be configured to progressively add in levels of increased capability and sophistication to suit the needs of each site install. A user can begin with basic two-dimensional (2D) capabilities and then build upon that to include MIP/MPR (maximum intensity projection/multiplanar reformat) and full 3D; mobility; and real time collaboration, with each incremental level of sophistication and capability available to suit the makeup and needs of the end users, and the budgets of the enterprise.

“Over the past four years, ResolutionMD has grown from a great viewer into a powerful integrated component of healthcare interconnected enterprise [HIE] platforms used to securely access images, reports and patient data needed to make a whole-picture diagnosis of a patient, regardless of where the data resides geographically, or which vendor’s storage system it is housed,” said Pierre Lemire, president and CTO of Calgary Scientific. “We have grown strong relationships with leading luminary partners and those relationships have helped guide our product development so we are constantly leading the market with customer-focused technology innovations.”

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