HIMSS: Mach 7 upgrades enterprise imaging platform suite

Mach 7 Technologies (Booth 1276), a developer of clinical image management systems, is introducing Keystone Suite, an enterprise clinical imaging platform (ECIP), at the 2012 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) annual conference in Las Vegas Feb. 20-24.

According to the Burlington, Vt.-based company, components of the Keystone Suite ECIP include:
  • Keystone Archive: A scalable, hardware-agnostic, vendor-neutral clinical image archive.
  • Keystone Clinical Viewer: A multispecialty web viewer that integrates with upstream EHR systems for a single access point for viewing all imaging studies related to a patient.
  • Keystone Utilities: Accessory desktop applications that improve workflow and productivity for healthcare imaging IT and clinical professionals.

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