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Exo Introduces a New Age of Ultrasound with Exo Iris

Imaging Technology

milla1cf Tue, 09/26/2023 - 15:29 September 26, 2023 — Exo  (pronounced “echo”), a medical imaging software and device company, today unveiled a category-redefining handheld ultrasound device, Exo Iris™ , to put high-performance medical imaging into the hands—and pockets—of every caregiver. Senior Director of Clinical Education at Exo.

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Exo Study Reveals Widespread Ultrasound Adoption in Primary Care Expected Within 5 Years

Imaging Technology

milla1cf Mon, 12/18/2023 - 15:13 December 18, 2023 — Exo (pronounced “echo”), a pioneering medical imaging software and devices company, released its 2023 Survey Report: Unlocking Point-of-Care Ultrasound. A lack of connected infrastructure for ultrasound devices can have rippling impacts on the wider health system.

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Exo Introduces Exo Works Connect to Deploy POCUS Programs in Days

Imaging Technology

Designed around the needs of the caregiver, Exo Works Connect package is the ideal solution for hospitals, clinics, medical schools, and master-level programs that have struggled to implement their POCUS programs with ease while maintaining security, connectivity and compliance at their facilities.

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Top 8 Benefits of Outsourcing Teleradiology Services

MedBillingExperts

Over the years, dependency on teleradiology outsourcing for obtaining quality reports has grown. They provide quality and highly accurate interpretations of the scans, at shorter times and on-demand. A tele-radiology outsourcing partner also has a well-defined quality control mechanism to handle radiology requirements.

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What is CPACS in Cardiology?

Intelerad

Like PACS , CPACS systems typically use DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) standards to store and transmit images. These include images from various modalities such as echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, vascular ultrasound, electrocardiography (ECG), and others. How Does CPACS Work?