Global Telemedix debuts TeleConsult collaboration tool

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Global Telemedix debuts TeleConsult collaboration toolGlobal Telemedix unveiled the beta version of TeleConsult at the American Society of Echocardiography meeting in June. The application is being beta tested at eight sites, including the

Global Telemedix debuts TeleConsult collaboration tool

Global Telemedix unveiled the beta version of TeleConsult at the American Society of Echocardiography meeting in June. The application is being beta tested at eight sites, including the University of Chicago Medical Center and the University of Michigan Health System. TeleConsult enables physicians and consulting specialists to consult, collaborate, and share multimedia data and clinical information in real-time via the Internet. DICOM-compliant images can be uploaded from a variety of sources using the TeleConsult Image application. Once beta testing is complete, the Westford, MA-based firm will offer TeleConsult on a subscription basis.

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