TeraMedica launches clinical information manager

TeraMedica this week introduced its new Evercore Clinical Information Manager that embodies a new type of clinically oriented information lifecycle manager.
   
The Milwaukee-based company says the product extends the Enterprise Archive concept to include all data sets including NonDicom, visible light, ECG, video, WAV files, reports and all other patient centric information.
   
Evercore Clinical Information Manager uses open standards in managing and storing data and makes it available at the point of patient care across the healthcare enterprise in multiple formats and at multiple service levels. The vendor-independent system allows hospitals and healthcare providers to integrate the system with existing PACS, cardiac PACS, RIS, CIS, CVIS and Storage solutions.

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