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Rebuilt Web-Version of Free Mobile Healthcare Network Launched

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 30 Nov 2015
A new, redesigned web version of a free mobile-first network, that enables radiologists and other healthcare professionals to view and share medical cases, has been launched and is slated to be showcased at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA 2015) during November 29–December 4, 2015).

The network is available on iOS and Android operating systems, and on the web, and can be downloaded for free on the App Store and Google Play Store. The web version now enables radiologists, using a desktop computer, to upload images directly from their workstation.

Figure 1 is one of the fastest-growing mobile startups in healthcare, and is used by more than 500,000 healthcare professionals in more than 100 countries. Figure 1 is one of the largest networks of healthcare professionals worldwide, and the Figure 1 team will host its first community at the RSNA Annual Meeting.

Dr. Joshua Landy, chief medical officer, Figure 1, said, "We are continuously looking for ways to improve he access and functionality of Figure 1 for a broad set of global users. Visually-oriented fields like radiology have so much to share on Figure 1, and now those specialists can easily upload radiological scans from their desktop to a global network of clinicians."

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