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PACSGEAR Enters Agreement with SeeMyRadiology Dot Com for Imaging Exchange Solutions

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 06 Jun 2012
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PACSGEAR (Pleasanton, CA, USA), a medical image management and electronic health record (EHR) systems provider, has announced an agreement with SeeMyRadiology Dot Com (Atlanta, GA, USA), an online community for medical image exchange, to participate in a secure data sharing network.

PACSGEAR provides picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) solutions, a medical imaging technology that enables images from multiple modalities, including X-ray computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to be stored and accessed electronically. The agreement will allow PACSGEAR to participate in the Open Image Exchange, a cloud-based network designed for the secure storage and exchange of medical images and reports.

The company has incorporated the application-programming interface (API) from SeeMyRadiology Dot Com to upload imaging data onto the Open Image Exchange network. This will enable imaging professionals to deliver and access data quickly and conveniently.

“Our industry has a history of coming together to solve challenges like image exchange,” said Eli Rapaich, CEO, PACSGEAR. “By incorporating SeeMyRadiology.com’s API, we strengthen the Open Image Exchange network and provide customers with options to share medical images electronically. We welcome the inclusion of all open APIs to accelerate image sharing and health information exchange.”

Willie Tillery, CEO, SeeMyRadiology Dot Com, also believes the Open Image Exchange network will enhance care delivery for healthcare organizations, physicians, and patients.

“Through partnering with PACSGEAR and serving as the first available integrated API partner in the Open Image Exchange, we are committed to making medical image exchange more broadly available, ultimately improving the quality of patient care.”

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