OneDX® Brings Proprietary Technology to RSNA Image Share Network
Hundreds of Thousands of Patients Already Viewing and Sharing Medical Images and Reports Using OneDX Zero Footprint Viewer
STRATFORD, Conn. and CHICAGO, Dec. 1, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The New Medical Product Server has announced its revolutionary software application suite OneDX has joined the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Image Share network. The network is a collaboration between RSNA, the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, hospital and radiology centers, technology providers and patients, to build a network where patients have access to and greater control of their medical images, allowing them to electronically share important diagnostic information with their healthcare team.
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OneDX will make available its multi-platform application to hospitals and radiology centers already in the Image Share network. To date, the network has enrolled just over 3000 patients in a pilot project. For its part, OneDX already has more than 200,000 exam interactions by patients sharing images and reports using their proprietary OneDX Zero Footprint Viewer within personal health record (PHR) systems.
"Our technology is tailor-made to projects like the Image Share network," said Kayo Olufowobi, president and CEO of The New Medical Product Server. "The network has made great strides in providing patients access to images, but we believe we can bring higher levels of efficiency and access to the network that will benefit physicians and patients alike."
In its existing configuration, radiology sites using radiology information systems (RIS) and picture archive and communication systems (PACS) link to the Image Share network. Images are gathered on a server, which sits between the radiology site and a clearinghouse located in the Internet Cloud. Staff can retrieve images from the server and send them to an intermediary clearinghouse where, in turn, patients can sign into the network and download images into a PHR for viewing.
The current method involves transfers to an intermediary clearinghouse which potentially slows down the instant share capability. OneDX can both streamline and expand this process. OneDX only requires a local install enabling direct exchange between patient, physician and institution. All images and reports remain with the primary site until they are shared, not stored in an intermediary state in the Cloud, further reducing the possibility of being compromised. OneDX will bring value to the program by enabling external systems to exchange information with the RSNA Image Share Network and allowing patients to upload documents, images and lab results from any aspect of their healthcare to their PHR creating a single source for complete health information. OneDX even allows live streaming of video and audio content, as well as chat capabilities. Adds Olufowobi, "Our point-to-point functionality ensures the highest levels of physician-to-patient-to-physician access, engagement, information and security. It takes healthcare to a whole new level."
OneDX will provide demonstrations of their technology in Booth #8517 at the 2014 RSNA Annual Meeting, November 30-December 5, in Chicago. OneDX founder Kayo Olufowobi will be featured in a roundtable discussion "Empowering Patients and Improving Communications" on Wednesday, December 3 at 10:15 in Room S105C.
OneDX CONTACT:
Tim Ryan
312.919.3989
[email protected]
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