DURHAM, N.C., Nov. 30, 2011 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Heart IT, the global leader that pioneered the first FDA approved zero footprint medical imaging workstation and Johns Hopkins Medicine, announced today the award of an NIH grant to enable the inclusion of medical images in the Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN). The Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN) is a federal initiative of the National Office of the Coordinator for Health Information Technology.
The NHIN is being developed to provide a secure, nationwide, interoperable health information infrastructure that will connect providers, consumers, and others involved in supporting health and healthcare. This critical part of the national health IT agenda will enable health information to follow the consumer, be available for clinical decision making, and support appropriate use of healthcare information beyond direct patient care so as to improve health.
An ideal use of the NHIN is the inclusion of medical images. According to the Government Accountability Office, 75% of all imaging procedures are performed outside of hospital setting where PACS systems are practically non-existent. Most of the smaller healthcare providers are simply not able to afford a PACS solution. Cost is the number one barrier to adopt health information technology. However, the NHIN requires a PACS system to share medical images. This implies that the majority medical images – 75% of them – will not be available. Therefore, it is clear that a cost effective imaging solution is paramount as it can provide PACS capabilities to those smaller healthcare providers that cannot currently afford it.
Heart IT has developed WebPAX®, a unique product that offers PACS capability via a “Software-as-a-Service” (SaaS) model through Web 2.0 technologies that allow any internet web browser to function as a medical imaging workstation without the need to install client software. This technology includes zoom/pan, movie controls distance measurements and regions of interest. Heart IT has proposed this technology as a SaaS PACS for smaller healthcare providers in order to enable them to share and access images via the NHIN. To this end, Heart IT received a $2.25 million NIH grant and is collaborating with Johns Hopkins Medicine and its member hospitals to develop a prototype of this technology and demonstrate its value and capabilities within NHIN.
About Heart IT:
Founded in 2000 and headquartered near North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park, Heart IT is a global leader in the medical image web enablement field. Their flagship product, WebPAX® is the first FDA approved zero foot-print medical image workstation. It provides web-based medical image management technology and services to health care systems, large hospitals and private clinics as well as drug and device companies sponsoring multi-center clinical trials. Worldwide, WebPAX® systems currently provide secure web browser access to over one billion medical images. For more information visit our website at www.heartit.com .
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Original Story ID: 2011-11-1130-004 (7476) :: 2011-11-1130-004
Original Keywords: WebPAX SaaS, Heart IT, Nationwide Health Information Network, Heart Imaging Technologies, medical imaging workstation, PACS solution, NIH grant, FDA approved zero foot-print medical image workstation, Durham, North Carolina Heart Imaging Technologies Durham North Carolina DURHAM, N.C.
Alternate Headline: Heart IT announced today the award of an NIH grant to enable the inclusion of medical images in the Nationwide Health Information Network
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