IMAGINE launches new practice management software version

IMAGINE Software has launched its IMAGINEradiology 5.0, Optimus Edition, designed to enhance the current features of IMAGINEradiology practice management software.
 
Optimus has raised degree of automation and overall capabilities with a consistent user experience based on Microsoft Office, IMAGINE said.

IMAGINEradiology 5.0, a suite of billing, management and analysis capabilities, allows for extensive new configurations, user customizations and system integration capabilities that make it easy for customers to experience benefits that drive measurable business results and offer a low total cost of ownership, according to the Charlotte, N.C.-based company. The practice management system is built upon the principles of adaptive open architecture.

The company said its IMAGINEradiology 5.0 shares the plug-and-play philosophy and remains upward/backward compatible with classic or Optimus navigation, eliminating any need for conversions or training. The Optimus Edition is also appliance enabled, Windows Vista compatible and SQL Server 2008 ready.

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