Mirada Medical, a global leader in advanced visualization software based in Oxford, announced today the expansion of their embedded partnership program to include RamSoft, developer of the world's first Imaging EMR, OmegaAI.

July 25, 2023 — Mirada Medical, a global leader in advanced visualization software based in Oxford, announced today the expansion of their embedded partnership program to include RamSoft, developer of the world's first Imaging EMR, OmegaAI.  

Mirada Medical specializes in advanced visualization applications that help healthcare professionals use medical images more effectively and efficiently to improve cancer care. Its technology is available in more than 2,000 hospitals worldwide. Mirada’s partnership with RamSoft is part of the company’s global initiative to expand access to Mirada’s pioneering technology and accelerate cancer diagnosis and treatment for patients across the globe.  

The partnership with Mirada signifies the incorporation of RamSoft customers to the thousands of global healthcare professionals who currently utilize multimodality and image registration tools geared to provide users with an incomparable user experience and access to more imaging data via an advanced intuitive interface. The cloud-native, serverless OmegaAI platform will now host both Mirada RTx and XD, endowing clinicians with the complementary tools they need when they need them.  

“This partnership with Mirada Medical represents a new chapter for RamSoft and its mission to help healthcare providers worldwide deliver faster, empowered care,” shared RamSoft CEO and Co-Founder, Vijay Ramanathan, “Bringing together the innovation potential of these two companies and the tremendous impact this partnership will have in propelling universal access to imaging and saving patient lives is quite momentous. RamSoft is proud to play a collaborative role in Mirada Medical’s exciting, far-reaching global initiative.” 

Jon Devries, CEO of Mirada Medical, added: “Faced with limited resources, clinics and hospitals are looking to technology to streamline a patient’s clinical journey. We are excited to have RamSoft as part of our embedded partner program to bring Mirada’s technology to more patients. Together we will support healthcare clinics globally to standardize high-quality reading, planning, and reporting for cancer patients while continuing to help RamSoft customers to provide faster empowered care to their patients. We are thrilled to be a part of the RamSoft portfolio of products and believe that this partnership will help healthcare professionals to accelerate cancer care. “ 

For more information: www.mirada-medical.com


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