Intelerad Medical Systems will be launching a few new products aimed at improving workflow, image sharing and security.
Intelerad Medical Systems at RSNA 2012 this month will be launching a few new products aimed at improving workflow, image sharing and security.
• Flow, an enterprise diagnostic solution, provides streamlined workflows to aid team collaboration. The solution includes a unified interface, intelligent worklists, structured reports and embedded subspecialty tools.
• InteleConnect Clinical Hub is an online portal for referring physicians, providing access to patient images and exams. The universal clinical viewer offers zero-footprint access to internal or third-party PACS or DICOM archive.
• Nuage Disaster Recovery Services provides hosted disaster recover solutions for hospitals and imaging centers. The system is secured at multiple tier-3 data centers.
The company is also touting its recent high marks from KLAS, which gave the InteleOne solution an overall grade of A- for its ability to improve efficiency and workflow for customers. KLAS found that 70 percent of customers were seeing good ROI and 60 percent saw improved customer relationships.
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