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IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- A revolutionary new technology that provides radiologists, referring physicians, and patients with seamless, real-time access to diagnostic images and reports with just the click of a button was announced today by Candelis, Inc., one of the fastest growing providers of image management, visualization and workflow optimization technologies. By improving workflow and doing away with the cumbersome and costly method of sharing images through CDs and DVDs, Candelis' new cloud-hosted data services provoke a paradigm shift in the way the medical imaging community exchanges and shares information with referring physicians, specialists, surgeons and Health Information Exchanges (HIEs), while revitalizing the revenue-building potential of imaging practices.
The Candelis Cloud platform leverages the company's core competencies in clinical workflow, image management and archiving to deliver industry-leading services via the web.
"We believe that the methodologies and infrastructure underpinning today's healthcare applications are inadequate," said Steven Higgins, Chief Technology Officer and Vice-President of Engineering, Candelis, Inc. "The evolution of cloud computing presents a unique opportunity to re-architect healthcare IT in a manner that better supports physicians, imaging centers, and hospitals in their efforts both to enhance patient care and control costs."
Universal Access. The Candelis Cloud can receive images and reports from a hospital or imaging center PACS system and act as the universal access point for referring physicians, simultaneously alleviating load on the enterprise PACS infrastructure and addressing HIPAA requirements for the maintenance of redundant copies of imagery. Referring physicians are automatically notified when studies and reports are available which they can then easily review with Candelis-provided toolsets. Hospitals and imaging centers are routinely faced with risks associated with accepting and importing patient studies into their PACS systems, as doing so may expose their networks to viruses, inconsistent patient metadata and other dangers. In these instances, the Candelis Cloud can be exploited as a secondary repository of patient studies from other facilities. Radiologists can then access these studies from anywhere via Candelis' suite of web-enabled FDA 510(k) cleared viewers.
Empowers patients. By providing secure access to images and reports, the Candelis solution renders obsolete the archaic industry practice of transferring images by publishing them on CDs and DVDs. Existing studies on CDs and DVDs can be imported into Candelis Cloud accounts, and patients can grant access to primary care physicians and specialists of their choosing, eliminating the need for costly duplicate imaging procedures and eliminating delays when pursuing second opinions.
Significant Cost Savings. Candelis cloud-hosted services will reduce IT management costs, insulate centers from hardware obsolescence, and reduce capital outlays for expensive service and support contracts. Hospitals and imaging centers using Candelis' suite of cloud-hosted services will benefit from technology advancements without costly and time-consuming hardware changes. In addition, the cloud-hosted applications can be accessed and launched via inexpensive workstations, further reducing IT costs. Finally, Candelis' commitment to industry standards protects hospitals, imaging centers, and referring physicians from proprietary lockdowns.
About Candelis, Inc.
A medical informatics company based in Irvine, California, Candelis develops innovative, cost-effective solutions for the healthcare IT industry specifically focused on image visualization, workflow, archival and reporting. Candelis provides these solutions in the areas of Mammography, Radiation Therapy/Oncology and General Radiology to hospitals, imaging centers and clinics.
Candelis' technical leadership has been validated through a number of successful OEM partnerships with top-tier healthcare vendors. The company recently announced an online strategy which leverages the evolution of cloud-based computing and storage to make its suite of medical software solutions available via cloud-hosted services, addressing the needs of radiologists, referring physicians and patients.
Candelis' strategic vision is to provide leading edge technologies and solutions at a fraction of the cost of competing solutions. This operating philosophy has resulted in an accelerated adoption of Candelis products, which has made the company one of the fastest growing companies in the healthcare IT sector. For more information please visit www.candelis.com.
SOURCE Candelis, Inc.
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