TeraRecon Highlights iNteract+ Imaging Workflows at HIMSS15

Chicago, IL – April 14, 2015: TeraRecon, a leader in advanced visualization and enterprise medical image viewing solutions, highlights customer implementations and innovations of its diverse viewing and interoperability capabilities at the HIMSS15 Annual Conference and Exhibition, held at McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois, April 13th-15th, 2015. Booth #4173.

HIMSS15 attendees can see the broad applications of this technology displayed in a variety of viewing scenarios and across devices, many of the leading work list, vendor neutral archive, enterprise content management, and health information technologies. Emphasis remains on the value of having a viewing partner with imaging expertise and the availability of full clinical toolsets for the simplest to the most complex of use cases, including:

* Image-enablement of the Patient Record and simple mobile device access

* Image Sharing featuring automated association of the imaging order and seamless PACS integration

* PACS Overlay or Deconstructed PACS Viewing scenarios for diagnostic interpretation

* Advanced Visualization for image-intensive specialty workflows

Rick Padelford, Executive Vice President at San Diego Imaging, said “We selected TeraRecon for our diagnostic reading viewer after a careful clinical evaluation that focused on ease of use and clinical functionality. The intelligent bandwidth optimization and ability to function seamlessly with our VNA in a real-time cache less manner were key factors in our technical evaluation process.”

TeraRecon’s morphable viewing and interoperability solutions allow health systems the flexibility to leverage existing IT infrastructure while simultaneously implementing new day forward technologies. TeraRecon’s “Viewer First” approach and open standards communication deliver immediate clinical impact by providing access to images and content across all available archives, allowing data aggregation to occur at a pace the customer can support.

To learn more about iNteract+ and our innovative viewing capabilities, visit our website at www.terarecon.com.

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