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Merge Healthcare Partners with Rosslyn Medical for Russian PACS Market

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 22 Sep 2009
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Building on a successful distribution agreement established over the past three years, Merge Healthcare, Inc. (Milwaukee, WI, USA), a leading health information technology (IT) solutions provider, and Rosslyn Medical (Moscow, Russia), a large medical imaging solution provider serving the Russian market, have extended their partnership to expand the range of Merge original equipment manufacturer (OEM) products available to Rosslyn. This new agreement brings the Russian market access to "zero client" web technologies, picture archiving and communications system (PACS) applications, and clinical workstations that Rosslyn will integrate into custom solutions for their customers.

Rosslyn Medical has been active in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) for over 16 years, and has steadily grown to become one of the largest distributors of medical equipment in Russia. "Our customers, including private clinics and medical centers, are some of the largest purchasers of medical equipment throughout Russia and the countries of CIS," explained Leon Zilber, president of Rosslyn Medical. "These customers demand the latest technology, as well as top quality sales and service. Merge Healthcare is well equipped to help us address our current customer needs and play an innovative role in the broader medical market."

Frost and Sullivan (Palo Alto, CA, USA), an international growth consultancy company, estimates that the Russian medical technology market was worth US$2 billion in 2007, and, although the country has been affected by the worldwide economic downturn, national initiatives such as the National Health Program and project Health are providing additional stimulus to equip specialized health centers, hospitals, and clinics with sophisticated medical technology. Russia has built increasing rigor around product testing as a key element in the medical approval process. Rosslyn was originally drawn to Merge because of Merge's strong quality processes in support of these efforts.

"We have built a solid partnership with Rosslyn Medical and welcome the expanded interest in our OEM products from the Russian market," stated Justin Dearborn, Merge Healthcare CEO. "We have demonstrated our advanced capabilities in providing well documented, high quality solutions, and are expanding the relationship by providing our latest web and clinical applications. Russian healthcare providers, and ultimately patients, will benefit from these technologies."

Merge Healthcare develops solutions that automate healthcare data and diagnostic workflow to enable a better electronic record of the patient experience, and to enhance product development for health IT, device, and pharmaceutical companies.

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