Technology | April 17, 2015

WITS(MD) Introduces Image Mover Mobile Capture Application

Users can accomplish secure mobile photo capture with direct EHR integration

WITS(MD), Image Mover, capture, mobile, HIMSS

April 17, 2015 β€”Β WITS(MD), a provider of medical image workflow solutions, announced the introduction of Image Mover, a mobile application that securely captures medical images from smart devices with a zero-protected health information (PHI) footprint. After capture, images flow to familiar medical image management systems (picture archiving and communications systems/vendor neutral archives) and are integrated with existing workflows, including electronic health records (EHRs) and patient portals.

Image Mover is secure and HIPAA-compliant – no PHI is ever present on the mobile device, which reduces data privacy risks to near zero. The mobile app currently supports both iPhone and Android mobile platforms, and is available for download in the Apple App Store and Google Play.

For more information: www.witsmd.com


Related Content

Technology | Mobile Devices

April 5, 2019 β€” Healthereum LLC released the beta version of the Healthereum Life Portfolio, or HELIO, a mobile ...

Home April 05, 2019
Home
News | Mobile Devices

March 8, 2019 β€” Healthcare technology, specifically healthcare applications (apps) for smartphone devices, is a rapidly ...

Home March 08, 2019
Home
Technology | Mobile Devices

October 8, 2018 – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted market clearance for FibriCheck, a Belgian medical ...

Home October 08, 2018
Home
News | Mobile Devices

August 24, 2018 β€” Cerner recently collaborated with Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI) to develop an ...

Home August 24, 2018
Home
News | Mobile Devices

June 13, 2018 β€” Medication management platform Medisafe released data showing that, on average, hypertensive patients ...

Home June 13, 2018
Home
Videos | Mobile Devices

DAIC Editor Dave Fornell previews the launch of augmented reality (AR) technology in the March/April 2018 issue of DAIC ...

Home February 16, 2018
Home
News | Mobile Devices

January 31, 2018 – Zebra Technologies Corp. announced the results of its Future of Healthcare: 2022 Hospital Vision ...

Home January 31, 2018
Home
News | Mobile Devices

June 30, 2017 β€” A novel smartphone application has been developed that can direct first responders to cardiac arrest ...

Home June 30, 2017
Home
News | Mobile Devices

May 22, 2017 β€” Consumers are being warned about the accuracy of heart rate apps after a study found huge variability ...

Home May 22, 2017
Home
News | Mobile Devices

May 3, 2017 β€” Spok Inc. recently released the second part of the company's annual mobility in healthcare survey. Spok ...

Home May 03, 2017
Home
Subscribe Now