Technology | March 24, 2014

ScImage Partners With Cedaron to Deliver Registry Reporting Software

ScImage, Cedaron, Registry Reporting Software, PICOM365

March 24, 2014 – ScImage Inc. has partnered with Cedaron Medical Inc. to deliver CardiacCare with ScImage’s enterprise picture archive and communications system (PACS), PICOM365. CardiacCare is a solution for outcomes data collection and national database participation that eliminates redundant data entry by transferring data collected from HIS, hemodynamics and other remote databases.

 
ScImage’s multi-department PACS, PICOM365, will interface with the Cedaron CardiacCare suite to deliver a combined solution for image management, advanced visualization, structured reporting and now, a reporting tool for cardiac cath lab accreditation through participation in national databases and state and local registries.
 
ScImage’s Founder and CEO, Sai P. Raya, Ph.D. stated, “The combination of the PICOM365 and CardiacCare will allow us to meet the needs of our accreditation-focused customers. We’re looking forward to integrating our full-featured PICOM365 solution for cardiology workflow to automate data import for ACC, STS, NCDR and other state and local registries.”
 
“CardiacCare ensures that data meets the specifications of a wide variety of national databases, state and local registries and alerts users when data must be added, driving efficiency within the institution by eliminating errors during submission. Further, Cedaron’s CardiacCare software allows clinical users to compare data outcomes with other practitioners in the registries,” said Karen Bond, President and CEO of Cedaron.
 
For more information, visit www.scimage.com.

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