RTM offers business continuity package for ransomware attacks

RealTime Medical (RTM) is now offering a software package intended to ensure uninterrupted diagnostic imaging operations during a ransomware attack or any other unexpected downtimes.

The company said that with this subscription-based software package in place, a hospital hit by a ransomware attack can continue to image patients, provide reports to referring physicians, archive images, and minimize the impact on patient care. RTM's infrastructure includes a cloud-based PACS, voice recognition, and other features.

RTM stores exams and reports in a secure public cloud protected by security engineers. The company can also transfer exams and reports back to a hospital’s PACS once it’s rebuilt.

Additionally, RTM’s workload balancing software will reassign an exam to another onsite radiologist with the required specialty, or direct the exam to one of RTM’s 25 radiologists if the hospital’s onsite radiology group wants to use the company's radiology collaboration service on an as-needed basis. RTM's software portfolio also includes an AI-powered KnowledgeEnable tool that finds relevant research from peer-reviewed radiology journals.

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