Vital Images, a division of Toshiba Medical Systems, won FDA 510(k) approval of its VitreaView universal medical image viewer.
The software, which allows for browsing through any DICOM and non-DICOM compliant images, runs via a web browser, and so does not require any software installs on client computers and will operate on any decent laptop, tablet, or desktop.
VitreaView utilizes next generation technology for image distribution through a zero-footprint and zero download viewing solution. Users accessing VitreaView can use Web-enabled devices, including Windows® or Mac-based systems, for review of DICOM and non-DICOM medical images. This gives clinicians unrestricted access through the EMR, EHR or HIE to all patient imaging.
Additionally, IT administrators can leverage virtualization for deployment along with VitreaView’s ability to manage access to multiple databases, thus providing a universal imaging layer at an enterprise level. VitreaView is also designed to eliminate the need to integrate disparate image viewing portals and substitute a single, standardized imaging layer for referring clinicians. This allows administrators to move away from managing disparate departmental imaging solutions and provide access through a consolidated universal viewer.
Press release: Vital Images, Inc., Receives 510(k) Clearance For Its New Universal Viewer, VitreaView …
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