Technology | Enterprise Imaging | November 23, 2015

Enterprise image sharing, telehealth and advanced workflow platform now features a connected mobile app for secure image capture and sharing

November 23, 2015 — Intelemage announced the release of InteleGrid v4.1, its cross-enterprise image sharing, telehealth and advanced workflow platform, at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2015 annual meeting. Version 4.1 features a new highly configurable workflow engine and advanced mobile video capabilities.

Currently, the InteleGrid is approved and operational in close to 5,000 locations worldwide, securely exchanging medical images and clinical data between disparate healthcare institutions, life science companies, physicians and patients. The highly configurable platform provides a single solution for all stakeholders in the healthcare sector to manage their day-to-day clinical operations including radiology image sharing, second opinions, tumor board image management, telehealth video consults and much more. Based upon the configured initiative, users can exchange data using a wide range of methods including picture archiving and communication system (PACS) integration, secure Web uploads, HL7 interfaces, secure photography and live video.

One of the key features of v4.1 is the ability to configure the InteleGrid to meet each project’s unique needs, versus having to adapt those needs to meet the capabilities of the solution.

New in InteleGrid v4.1 is an advanced app for mobile devices. The technology supports secure, real-time multi-site video streaming anytime and anywhere, while also securely sharing DICOM and non-DICOM images and clinical data.  Secure photos can be captured, encrypted and securely transmitted without ever residing on the mobile device itself, providing an extra level of safety, security and compliance. 

For more information: www.intelemage.com


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