Thursday, 13 November 2014

The Future Of Medical Imaging With Cloud Medical Imaging

Technology has gripped virtually every area of our lives. One key medical area significantly revolutionized by technology is the area of radiology and cardiology. However, the evolvement of technology has given birth to powerful imaging techniques which help you view virtually any part of the body. The technology referred to as Cloud Medical Imaging allows healthcare officials and patients view, share and manage DICOM files seamlessly across many devices. DICOM is the standard used for distributing and viewing any kind of medical image regardless of the origin.

CMI has revolutionized provision of health care services in the way of managing and archiving DICOM files. CMI has the ability of delivering uncompressed real –time DICOM images to your device anywhere it allows its users to access their information immediately, anytime anywhere independent of the device they might be using. The amazing thing about the CMI technology is that it does not require hardware, software or hardware specification contracts. It eliminates the need for Virtual Private Networks, Cloud Pacs System (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems), computers, training, software and other related costs. Elimination of some of these factors tremendously reduces the cost of acquiring and using CMI technology.

When it comes to image clarity and quality, CMI delivers images with zero degradation because it uses patent pending technology which allows it to maintain same quality for DICOM images being shared. The security of CMI is one that is above the requirements by HIPAA. This adds to its reputation as the securest method for managing and archiving DICOM files. A new era in medical imaging has begun with CMI. It takes just a single day to have CMI installation at your facility and set you on the path to future medical imaging. Get a free 30 day trial period to help you learn more about CMI .It is the new way to position yourself strategically for the growing demand in medical imaging

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