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Vital Images and Eclipsys in Marketing Alliance

By MedImaging staff writers
Posted on 07 Jul 2005
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Vital Images, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN,USA), a provider of visualization and analysis systems, has signed a marketing and sales agreement with Eclipsys Corp. (Boca Raton, FL, USA), a provider of healthcare information technology systems.

Under the agreement, the Eclipsys' sales force will resell Vital Images' Vitrea 2 software to its customers as an add-on component to the Eclipsys Sunrise PACs system. Sunrise PACS is part of Eclipsys' Diagnostic Imaging Solutions, which consists of Sunrise PACS and Sunrise RIS [radiology information system]. This integrated suite enables clinicians to view patient medical records, diagnostic images, and reports in real time. Financial details in regards to the resell agreement were not disclosed.

"This agreement reflects our commitment to integrating advanced visualization and analysis tools into the RIS PACS market,” said Jay D. Miller, president and CEO, Vital Images. "We continue to see an increased demand from radiologists and clinicians outside radiology who require accessible advanced visualization capabilities. We look forward to providing Vitrea software to Eclipsys customers.”





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