Image-streaming software developer RealTimeImage of San Bruno, CA, will integrate its iPACS software into the electronic patient record system of Munich, Germany-based GMD under a deal between the companies announced yesterday.
GMD's e-health.solutions product line enables clinicians to use a single interface to access data on patients’ medical histories, including radiology, laboratory, and pathology results, as well as diagnosis, reports, and referral information. Based on Java technology and a Windows workface, e-health solutions makes the information available on the Internet.
When combined with iPACS, e-health.solutions will display medical records with thumbnails of imaging studies. Users will be able to open the RealTimeImage iPACS viewer, and complete images will be streamed in lossless diagnostic quality, according to the firms.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
January 29, 2002
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