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Enterprise Image Viewer Provides Rapid Access to Images from Any Mobile or Web Device

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 26 Nov 2014
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Image: The ResolutionMD enterprise image viewer provides rapid access to diagnostic images from any mobile or web device (Photo courtesy of Calgary Scientific).
Image: The ResolutionMD enterprise image viewer provides rapid access to diagnostic images from any mobile or web device (Photo courtesy of Calgary Scientific).
New enhancements to an enterprise image viewer enable new ways of working for physicians, even when they are not working inside a caregiving facility. The solution provides rapid access to diagnostic images from any mobile or web device.

Calgary Scientific, Inc. Calgary, Canada), announced new ResolutionMD capabilities that will be presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), November 30-December 4, 2014. The new ResolutionMD functionality, which will be released in the first quarter of 2015, offers enhanced access to health data, supports better teamwork, and enhances communication among practitioners and patients by providing highly secure mobile viewing and live consultations via integrated voice and video capability; incorporating voice dictation so that caregivers can generate reports without being tied to a workstation; offering easy image exchange between healthcare facilitates in the event that a patient needs to be transferred to another site; extending access to non-Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) data in real time for all imaging modalities; enhancing integration with current health information technology (IT) systems via HTML5 and XDS; expanding functionality to the Windows 8 mobile platform; and lastly, integrating with the Epic electronic medical record (EMR) for rapid access to entire patient records.

In 2014, ResolutionMD was the first enterprise image-viewer to receive Chinese Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) certification for mobile diagnosis in China. This follows ResolutionMD’s US FDA class II clearance, CE marking, and Health Canada license. As global demand for ResolutionMD has significantly increased over the past year, Calgary Scientific opened offices in Asia and Europe to better support customers and partners in these regions.

“I’m excited to demonstrate how the new features in ResolutionMD will improve the way clinician’s work across healthcare enterprises,” said Pierre Lemire, president and CTO with Calgary Scientific. “We have worked extensively with our OEM partners to evolve ResolutionMD so thousands of practitioners in over thirty countries can access images faster and make more informed treatment decisions from any location.”

ResolutionMD enables clinicians to securely view patient images and reports from a wide variety of computers and mobile devices, collaborate with other practitioners, and diagnose from any location. Whether in a single facility or a large healthcare system with tens of thousands of users, ResolutionMD is the best choice for seamless image access across multiple departments.

The FDA cleared, CFDA-certified, Health Canada licensed, and CE marked mobile medical diagnosis software can be integrated into any EMR and easily plugs into existing distributed storage systems. ResolutionMD’s federated approach is different from other solutions as highly sensitive data is never moved to a device and no additional data storage locations are created. The viewer is published in 12 languages and is currently installed in leading healthcare institutions worldwide via a network of more than 45 original equipment manufacturers (OEM) healthcare partners.

Calgary Scientific is the global developer of web and mobile diagnostic medical imaging solutions and collaboration enablement technologies.

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