Merge Introduces Ambulatory Radiology Site

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Merge Healthcare will debut at RSNA 2014 Merge One, an ambulatory radiology site.

Merge Healthcare Incorporated will introduce at RSNA 2014 its new Merge One solution, an ambulatory radiology site.

Merge One brings ambulatory radiology sites the ability to power their entire business in a cloud-based environment, Merge said. The Merge One cloud-based system comes pre-configured with components needed for imaging centers to power their entire business: radiology information system (RIS), picture archiving and communication system (PACS), financial system, universal viewer, cloud archive, document management, and business analytics, Merge said. The system also offers workflow options for dictation, referring physician engagement, patient portal, and patient payments.

Merge has partnered with ClearDATA for its HIPAA-compliant cloud computing expertise, which has provided the ability to eliminate the need for customers to purchase expensive hardware and reduce reliance on hired or contracted IT staff for ongoing support, Merge said.

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