Technology | Remote Viewing Systems | June 01, 2016

A zero-footprint viewing and collaboration solution, Panorama connects clinicians to patient images across multiple -ologies and systems

Intelerad, Panorama zero-footprint enterprise viewer, RSNA 2016

June 1, 2016 — Intelerad Medical Systems announced the launch of Panorama, a zero-footprint enterprise viewer that provides seamless access to all medical images from any location at any time.

The viewer displays diagnostic-grade images through any Web browser, on both desktop and mobile devices, according to Rick Rubin, chief engineering officer, Intelerad. In addition to connecting multiple picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) and vendor neutral archives (VNA), and image enabling the health enterprise’s electronic medical record (EMR) and electronic health record (EHR) systems, the solution supports a broad array of medical images, including DICOM, ECG, JPEG, BMP, PDF, visible light images and more.

Accessible by all clinicians and specialists, Panorama enables healthcare professionals to view and collaborate over a patient’s medical images in real time, regardless of their location. This is highly valuable for health enterprises who have specialists located in various sites and ensures that patient images and reports are readily available for remote-consultation, grand rounds, tumor boards and other collaborative functions.

Easy to integrate, Panorama is a standards-based solution that enables IT departments to easily connect the solution with their existing infrastructure and applications without sacrificing clinical workflow. To ensure a high-level of security, Panorama does not store images on users’ devices. Images can no longer be accessed once the clinician closes their Web browser or mobile application.

For more information: www.intelerad.com


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