News | PACS | February 20, 2020

Altamont bring document scanning, enhanced CD import and burn capabilities, and virtual printing of documents to DICOM

Altamont’s zero-footprint solution, CaptureWare, allows Mach7’s Enterprise Imaging Platform (EIP) to ingest more DICOM and/or non-DICOM data from various sources in a facility

February 20, 2020 — Mach7 announced its partnership with Altamont Software to help accelerate the adoption of enterprise image integration in healthcare organizations. Altamont Software develops next-generation medical image connectivity software for the PACS and EHR marketplace. Altamont’s zero-footprint solution, CaptureWare, allows Mach7’s Enterprise Imaging Platform (EIP) to ingest more DICOM and/or non-DICOM data from various sources in a facility.

Altamont will enhance the Mach7 EIP with Altamont’s functions that include:

  • Scan, which will allow paper documents to be scanned and imported into the Mach7 EIP, helping complete and compile a patient’s record.
  • HTML5-based CD import and advanced CD Burning, which will give the Mach7 EIP expanded capabilities for importing CDs and burning multiple CDs using a CD printer, as opposed to one at a time.
  • Print to DICOM, this feature adds a windows printer driver to client systems that allows anyone to virtually print any document to the Mach7 EIP and associate it with a patient record.

For more information: www.mach7t.com


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