FDA clears Mobile MIM for x-ray, radiation oncology
Mobile MIM has received FDA 510(k) clearance for Mobile MIM 3.0 for diagnostic x-ray and ultrasound viewing, as well as radiation treatment plan review and approval.
Radiation oncologists can use Mobile MIM to review dose volume histograms, isodose curves, contours and images for treatment plans, according to Cleveland-based MIM Software.
Mobile MIM is a thick client that brings the data to the device for manipulation, independent of network performance. Device-level hardware encryption provides security for HIPAA compliance, and users can remove data from the device after viewing. Images are displayed as they download and data can be downloaded to Mobile MIM using MIMcloud or an on-site MIM workstation.
MIM Software also plans to launch a co-branded version of the app with partner Accuray. The co-branded version, PlanTouch, will have an interface that allows physicians to review and approve a CyberKnife treatment plan via a direct link.
Radiation oncologists can use Mobile MIM to review dose volume histograms, isodose curves, contours and images for treatment plans, according to Cleveland-based MIM Software.
Mobile MIM is a thick client that brings the data to the device for manipulation, independent of network performance. Device-level hardware encryption provides security for HIPAA compliance, and users can remove data from the device after viewing. Images are displayed as they download and data can be downloaded to Mobile MIM using MIMcloud or an on-site MIM workstation.
MIM Software also plans to launch a co-branded version of the app with partner Accuray. The co-branded version, PlanTouch, will have an interface that allows physicians to review and approve a CyberKnife treatment plan via a direct link.