News | Remote Viewing Systems | July 16, 2019

Updated platform features one-click review to provide HIPAA-compliant, FDA-approved free DICOM sharing and medical image viewing

Anatomage Releases Anatomage Cloud Platform

July 16, 2019 — Anatomage Inc. released an update to the Anatomage Cloud platform that allows medical and dental professionals to quickly send 3-D DICOM volumetric data to colleagues for one-click review. The updated version provides a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved 3-D DICOM web viewer with new tools such as measurements, the ability to discuss cases with messaging, viewing of mesh file types such as STL and more.

The updated Anatomage Cloud platform enables clinicians with a one-click review workflow which encompasses: 

1) Automatic 3-D volume preparation upon uploading DICOM data 

2) Fast, secure delivery to a colleague or referral and 

3) Volumetric image review in one-click with no software installation needed. 

The image is reviewable from any computer with the proprietary, FDA approved Anatomage Cloud 3D web viewer that offers a suite of radiological tools.

One-click review differentiates Anatomage Cloud from basic DICOM sharing cloud services that only exchange data but provide no ability to instantly review patient anatomy or discuss the 3-D image. The proprietary Anatomage Cloud 3D web viewer lets practitioners review the patient anatomy without spending any time installing software.

Over the last 15 years, according to Anatomage, there has been a growing number of medical professionals utilizing 3-D medical images for treatment planning. However, it has been challenging for them to quickly collaborate with colleagues, referrals and labs because no single platform handled both the transfer and the viewing of the data.

Today, the healthcare industry is demanding a faster workflow between clinicians who need to review and discuss 3-D DICOM volumetric images. Most companies and clinics still rely on the traditional data transfer methods such as burning to a CD and mailing the disk. This time-consuming method also makes collaboration more complex because the recipient that receives a CD has to deal with understanding what type of files they have been given (DICOM or other proprietary file types) and also what, if any, software they received to view the 3-D image.

The one-click review workflow provided by Anatomage Cloud simplifies collaboration because the recipient can start to review the 3-D image in one click from any computer, without managing any data files or installing any software, using the FDA-approved Anatomage Cloud 3D web viewer. The platform is HIPAA-compliant and uses data encryption protocols for security. In addition, the providers can collaborate on the case using the platform's discussion messaging.

The basic Anatomage Cloud service is free for medical professionals and allows them to upload, download, view, discuss, send and receive cases. DICOM data is the open standard format for many imaging types such as computed tomography (CT), cone beam CT (CBCT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound and more, making the platform useful to a large number of medical specialists. Additionally, the platform allows for transfer of other medically relevant open file types such as STL, PDF and JPG to aid in the collaboration.

For more information: www.anatomagecloud.com


Related Content

News | Image Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT)

Nov. 30, 2025 — At RSNA 2025, Siemens Healthineers is presenting its new imaging chain Optiq AI1, which is powered by ...

Time December 01, 2025
arrow
News | Artificial Intelligence

Dec. 1, 2025 — RapidAI and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have announced a strengthened working relationship to accelerate ...

Time December 01, 2025
arrow
News | Ultrasound Imaging

Nov. 12, 2025 — GE HealthCare and DeepHealth, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of RadNet, Inc., have announced their ...

Time November 20, 2025
arrow
News | Archive Cloud Storage

Nov.18t, 2025 — Gradient Health recently announced its Atlas platform is now available on Google Cloud Marketplace ...

Time November 18, 2025
arrow
News | Radiology Imaging

Nov. 13, 2025 — Medical imaging AI company Avicenna.AI has launched AVI, a new platform that delivers AI results ...

Time November 13, 2025
arrow
News | Radiology Business

Nov. 12, 2025 — Siemens has announced plans to deconsolidate its remaining stake in Siemens Healthineers (currently ...

Time November 13, 2025
arrow
News | Artificial Intelligence

Nov. 6, 2025 — Gradient Health and DataFirst have announced a strategic partnership designed to bridge the gap between ...

Time November 12, 2025
arrow
News | Teleradiology

Nov. 4, 2025 — Virtual Radiologic (vRad) recently announced the successful commercialization of The vRad Platform — a ...

Time November 10, 2025
arrow
Feature | Teleradiology | Kyle Hardner

Once viewed as a solution for after-hours coverage, teleradiology is rapidly expanding into a critical part of radiology ...

Time November 06, 2025
arrow
Feature | Archive Cloud Storage | Shujah Dasgupta, Vice President, CitiusTech

Almost two-thirds of health systems are already using (or plan to use) the cloud for storing and viewing medical images ...

Time October 30, 2025
arrow
Subscribe Now