News | PACS | November 12, 2019

The northern Virginia-based diagnostic imaging and treatment services provider equips its radiologists with a robust solution that can support its clinical, physician, operational and patient needs

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November 12, 2019 — Intelerad Medical Systems, a leader in enterprise imaging workflow solutions, today announced that Winchester Radiologists, a Northern Virginia-based diagnostic imaging and treatment services provider, has selected Intelerad’s nuage Cloud Managed Services to support its core mission of providing efficient, accurate, high-quality care to its patients.

Intelerad’s nuage Cloud Managed Services seamlessly supports business growth and expansion, assuring ongoing business agility while complying with healthcare’s high security and high-availability requirements.

“By selecting Intelerad’s full range of cloud managed services, we are equipping our radiologists with a highly scalable and robust solution that can support our clinical, physician, operational and patient needs,” said Erik Peterson, IT Director for Winchester Radiologists.”

“Faced with an ever-increasing dependency on IT, healthcare providers are increasingly turning to the security and scalability offered by cloud-based solutions,” said Christian Bazinet, Chief Operating Officer, Intelerad Medical Systems. “We are confident that by leveraging our expanded nuage offering, Winchester Radiologists will be able to integrate its various reading systems and streamline the workflow so their radiologists can focus on providing the high-quality care they have been known to deliver for over forty years.”

For more information: www.intelerad.com


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