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5 software items found
Manufactured by:Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics, Inc. based inAndover, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
In addition to operating the VIVASCOPE hardware, the VIVASCAN software makes it easy to schedule patients for RCM exams, perform imaging exams on one or more lesions during a visit and review skin images associated with the patients’ ...
by:AiCure based inNew York City, NEW YORK (USA)
AiCure Patient Connect is a suite of HIPAA and GDPR-compliant tools built within a mobile application to improve patient engagement, improve the relationship between the site and the patient, and achieve a deeper understanding of individual and population-wide disease symptomology for improved health and trial ...
by:CureMD Healthcare based inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
This robust system eliminates the need for costly installations and maintenance by providing advanced features at a significantly reduced cost. CureMD EHR includes a versatile iPad app, allowing seamless access to appointments, clinical notes, patient histories, and more. Supporting interoperability, it ensures easy connectivity with patients, ...
Manufactured by:Particle Health, Inc. based inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
Particle Signal from Particle Health offers a proactive approach to monitoring high-risk patients by delivering real-time, contextualized notifications to healthcare providers. By avoiding reliance on delayed claims data and limited electronic medical records, this system allows healthcare professionals to implement targeted interventions effectively. This solution aids in ...
by:AWS Truepower, LLC based inAlbany, NEW YORK (USA)
Medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturers trying to keep up with ever-changing regulations have a tough job. Medical technology advances quickly, and with it the need for compliance systems to support patient safety. To help you and your workforce stay up to date with the latest U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, Good Clinical Practice ...
