Medical reference software company MD Online has launched a subscription-based service for its database of validated clinical images, as well as its image-matching application, ImageMatch. The Lexington, MA-based company has compiled a library of more than two million images of teaching files from various educational institutions.
A subscriber to the service submits a DICOM image that is compared to studies with similar pathology in the database. The subscriber is then presented with the best clinical matches, along with patient information and differential diagnoses.
Subscriptions are available now for brain MR. The company said it will offer other modalities and body regions when it develops a statistically significant number of cases. The price for the ImageMatch software and a subscription to the database is $3,000 annually, according to MD Online’s director of communications, Kevin Yeh.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersDecember 14, 2001
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