Digisonics adds new web tool to cardiovascular image and reporting system

Digisonics recently announced the launch of DigiNet Pro, a web-based application for secure access to a cardiovascular image management and clinical reporting system.  It is highly user-configurable and provides fully-functional remote reading, comprehensive analysis, and professional reporting from virtually anywhere at anytime. In accordance with HIPAA requirements, reports also include an electronic signature and audit trail to ensure added security, the company said.

“This thin-net solution will be greatly appreciated by IT groups allowing centralized control of software updates and user access. Concurrent connection licensing allows a greater number of users full access to the application, with easy expansion as needed,” said Ernest Jackson, vice president of Research and Development, Digisonics.

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