DICOM Grid Wins 2016 SIIA CODiE Awards For Best Healthcare Technology Solution & Best Mobile Health Application
NEW YORK, June 1, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- DICOM Grid, makers of the leading cloud-based, medical image management suite, today announced that its flagship product, DG Suite, was recognized as the winner of the 2016 SIIA CODiE Awards for Best Healthcare Technology Solution and Best Mobile Healthcare Application. Finalists in both categories represented the information industry's best products, technologies, and services in the software, content and business technology space. The SIIA CODiE Awards are the premier awards for the software and information industries, and have been recognizing product excellence for over 30 years. All of the products and services nominated for business software awards were first reviewed by third-party judges, whose evaluations determined the finalists. SIIA members then reviewed the finalists and voted to select the 2016 CODiE Award winners.
"We are thrilled to receive this award from SIIA," said DICOM Grid CEO, Morris Panner. "It has been a very exciting year for the company. We have added many leading providers to our fast growing network such as Stanford Children's Health, Weill Cornell, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, New England Baptist Hospital and CareWell Urgent Care, as well as adding two new board members and a new Chief Marketing Officer, all with proven experience in building and scaling high growth SaaS businesses. DICOM Grid is being recognized as a game-changer in the medical imaging space, improving access to imaging, speeding up time-to-care delivery, and reducing costs."
DICOM Grid's flagship product line, DG Suite, is a leading cloud platform for medical imaging information and applications. Designed as a fully integrated solution, DG Suite's cloud-based approach and complete toolset for viewing, sharing, and archiving medical imaging enables organizations to move beyond the silo constraints of on-premise architecture.
Using DG Suite, physicians can safely and easily deploy cloud applications for medical imaging collaboration, exchange, vendor-neutral archive (VNA), business continuity, EHR integration, mobility, and more. Additionally, DICOM Grid is a pioneer in the rapidly evolving telemedicine and m-health space, providing web-based tools that facilitate remote consultations involving imaging, including second opinion, telestroke and trauma cases.
"As mobility in healthcare continues to rise, providing seamless access to imaging data across any device from anywhere is critical. Physicians enjoy the flexibility of reading studies while at home from a browser-based, zero footprint diagnostic viewer or accessing critical information on the go on an iPad," says Morris Panner, CEO of DICOM Grid.
"SIIA's 2016 Business Technology CODiE Awards recognize the most innovative products impacting businesses across the world. Being selected for a CODiE is a unique honor because it reflects the view of industry experts and of the winners' peers," said Rhianna Collier, VP & Managing Director for the Software & Services Division at SIIA. "The winners should be particularly proud of this accolade because it means they have made significant contributions to their industries."
About DICOM Grid
DICOM Grid is a healthcare SaaS company dedicated to making digital medical image management accessible to all, from anywhere. Our powerful cloud-based suite streamlines the medical image exchange process and connects patients, care providers, and facilities worldwide. We work with some of the largest hospitals and health systems such as the Mayo Clinic, Stanford Children's Health, Weill Cornell Medicine and Memorial Hermann as well as private practices, imaging centers, clinical research organizations, and health information exchanges. Discover what the power of the cloud can do for your healthcare enterprise at www.dicomgrid.com.
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