The patent covers any mobile device that can capture and upload imaging data into a patient’s electronic medical record (EMR). Using the patented technology, Mach7’s iModality mobile application brings the power and sophistication of Mach7 Enterprise Imaging Platform to mobile devices. The HIPAA-compliant solution enables clinicians to securely capture medical imaging data including photos, videos, and notes using a web-enabled smart device like an iPhone or iPad, send the information to an archive through the Mach7 Enterprise Imaging Platform, and link to an EMR for immediate access, according to the company.
iModality enables rapid mobile healthcare in the hands of patient-facing clinicians and moves image management closer to the point-of-care delivery, speeding diagnosis and facilitating care collaboration.
“I feel honored and privileged to work with an accomplished engineering team focused on truly advancing the industry and making a difference in people’s lives,” said Eric Rice, chief technology officer of Mach7 and one of the patent authors. “From our earliest days, innovation has been at the heart of this company and the patent award underscores the strength of the technology our team develops to power the future of enterprise imaging.”
Mach7 Technologies is a global provider of enterprise image management systems that allow healthcare enterprises to identify, connect, and share diagnostic image and patient care intelligence where and when needed. Mach7’s platform delivers image management including rapid record identification, integration, synchronization and routing, advanced clinical viewing, and optimized vendor neutral archiving. Mach7 has locations in the United States (South Burlington, Vt.), Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.