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Strategic Partnership Announced for Integrated Enterprise Imaging Solution

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 01 Dec 2015
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Dicom Systems and Vital Images have signed an integration and reseller agreement under which Dicom Systems will resell Vital’s universal viewing software as part of their solution suite.

Under the marketing agreement Vital’s universal viewing software will become an integrated component in Dicom Systems’ solution suite. The integrated enterprise imaging solution will provide clinicians across multiple specialties with improved visualization tools.

Vital Images (Minnetonka, MN, USA), a Toshiba Group Company (Minato, Tokyo, Japan), provides health imaging diagnostic, management and imaging intelligence solutions. Dicom Systems (Campbell, CA, USA) provides a web-based Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) and Health Level 7 (HL7) routing and interface engine and Vendor Neutral Archives (VNAs) for hospitals, diagnostic imaging centers, and clinics.

Vital's VitreaView universal viewing software will enable Dicom Systems’ customer base to acquire, distribute, manipulate, and manage reports, and large volumes of image data across their enterprise.

Florent Saint-Clair, executive vice president, Dicom Systems, said, "We're pleased to partner with Vital. Since Dicom Systems excels in enterprise imaging interoperability, we have always sought to provide our customers with the highest-quality image viewing tools in order to allow them to give the best patient care. Vital's solutions are recognized as market leaders in highly-specialized advanced visualization and viewing applications, and will provide a natural complement to Dicom Systems' VNA, workflow design and automation capabilities."

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