TeraMedica introduces Evercore

Medical informatics company TeraMedica this week launched a new enterprise imaging and information vehicle called Evercore.

Evercore captures data from imaging devices, stores the digital images, and makes them available at the point of patient care across the healthcare enterprise.
The product also bridges the gap between storing and distributing both images and data making comprehensive Electronic Medical Records possible.

"Evercore scales to meet today's growing volume of image data and employs a SmartStore module powered by java-based technology that intelligently manages the image data within the archive," said Paul Markham, VP of marketing.

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