Mach7 Technologies joins enterprise imaging impact panel at 2014 Imaging Informatics Summit

Burlington, VT – October 23, 2014 – Mach7 Technologies, a global provider of enterprise image management systems and services, today announced the company’s CTO, Eric Rice, will be speaking at the 2014 Imaging Informatics Summit in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2014.

 

“Our users form our customers which form our market.  If we can understand the needs of our users, we will deliver solutions for our market,” stated Eric Rice, CTO, Mach7 Technologies.  “The results have delivered a unique and fresh approach to enterprise imaging compared to the status quo of our industries’ last two decades.”

 

Eric Rice continued, “The future of healthcare brings great opportunity.  I’m looking forward to joining Dr. Hirschorn and other industry professionals to discuss the possibilities and future of enterprise imaging.”

 

Healthcare institutions world-wide use Mach7 solutions for archiving, clinical productivity improvement, IT cost savings, health information exchange, meaningful use compliance, and improved patient data communication.  Mach7’s award-winning platform allows healthcare organizations to:

 

·       Consolidate storage on a vendor neutral archive (VNA)

·       Enable the communication and exchange of health information

·       Access and Share medical imaging data

·       Capture visible light media from mobile devices

·       Manage complex imaging workflows

·       View DICOM + non-DICOM media through a universal and zero footprint clinical viewer

·       Deliver robust physician and patient portal workflows

 

About Mach7

Mach7 Technologies, headquartered in Burlington, VT, is a global provider of enterprise image management systems that allow healthcare enterprises to easily identify, connect, and share diagnostic image and patient care intelligence where and when needed. Mach7’s innovative communication and workflow technology delivers complete image management including rapid record identification, integration, synchronization and routing, advanced clinical viewing, and optimized vendor neutral archiving across the enterprise. Mach7 has locations in the U.S., Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.                                                                                                                                                 

 

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