News | May 13, 2013

One of the world’s largest radiology groups selects Visage 7

Visage Imaging Signs Pivotal Deal With vRad

May 13, 2013 — Visage Imaging Inc signed a five-year agreement with vRad (Virtual Radiologic), one of the world’s largest radiology groups.

VRad has more than 400 radiologists read 7 million radiology studies annually, and it will implement the Visage 7 Enterprise Imaging Platform as a central component of its technology platform focused on delivering a real-time environment. This will enable vRad to dynamically orchestrate when and by whom studies are read from anywhere within their owned partner radiology groups (hospitals and offsite), as well as their vast teleradiology network.

“Visage 7’s speed and clinical depth immediately impressed us and we couldn’t be more excited. Visage is a key component of our technology platform and will enable us to rapidly stream even the largest radiology cases, to the most appropriate radiologist for interpretation, while also providing the most comprehensive clinical tools available,” said Jordan Halter, vRad’s vice president of business and clinical strategy.

The first phase of Visage implementations are planned for Diagnostic Imaging Inc. (DII) and the New York Radiology Alliance (NYRA), both part of the vRad Alliance Network.

For more information: www.visageimaging.com, www.vrad.com

 

 


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