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Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc.
Konica Minolta Healthcare provides world-class imaging technologies that enable the delivery of high-quality patient care. From primary diagnostic imaging to healthcare IT and predictive support services, our solutions help clinicians deliver Better Decisions, Sooner. For more information regarding Konica Minolta products and services, please visit medical.konicaminolta.us.
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Informity is the fastest, most complete automated cloud backup and disaster recovery solution for the ImagePilot Sigma and ImagePilot Aero systems. It protects patient data, ensures data recovery in the event of a disaster or other system failure, and helps facilities fulfill HIPAA’s security compliance as required by federal law. Developed for practices and clinics that do not have a picture archive and communications system (PACS) or other disaster recovery solution, Informity uses cloud-based technology to automatically and continuously back up patient information, images, and system settings on the ImagePilot Sigma and ImagePilot Aero. It assures business continuance with a one-button restore of the entire system.
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July 30, 2014 — Konica Minolta Medical Imaging announced a partnership with Del Medical, a source of radiography products that brings together Konica Minolta’s AeroDR wireless panel with Del Medical’s X-ray systems for a complete digital radiography solution.
April 28, 2014 — GE Healthcare and Konica Minolta Medical Imaging are expanding their DR (digital radiography) retrofit distribution agreement of the AeroDR wireless panel to include a new digital upgrade solution for the GE Optima XR200amx mobile X-ray system.
April 15, 2014 — Shimadzu Medical Systems USA announced an agreement with Konica Minolta Medical Imaging to expand the availability of the AeroDR portable wireless solution to MobileArt portable X-ray systems.
As a less expensive, radiation-free form of medical imaging, ultrasound is finding increased utility in many areas of healthcare. The technology’s evolving flexibility and portability make it an attractive option for doctors looking to triage patients in an emergency room, perform rapid cardiology examinations or offer supplemental imaging for women who have already undergone screening mammograms. Its use is rapidly expanding at the point of care in hospitals in more than 20 specialties, according to a December 2013 report in the journal of the World Heart Federation, Global Heart.1