3/11/2010 Digisonics showcases the upcoming software enhancements for its DigiView Image Management & Reporting System at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions.
2/5/2010 Digisonics announces new enhancements for the upcoming OB-View/OB-Windows software release.
10/21/2009 Doctors describe how DigiNet Pro's remote reading capabilities have empowered them to improve the quality of their patient care as well as their personal lives.
9/3/2010
Digisonics offices will be closed on Monday, September 6 in observance of Labor Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, September 7.
8/10/2010
Echo in Pediatric & Adult Congenital
Heart Disease
Rochester, MN
October 10-13
Digisonics will exhibit at Echo in Pediatric & Adult Congenital Heart Disease Symposium showcasing our image management and reporting solutions for cardiovascular modalities. Please visit us for an interactive demonstration and product information.
3/20/2010 Diana McSherry, President of Digisonics, speaks with EchoChief about the upcoming DigiView 3.7.7 release which was showcased at this year's American College of Cardiology Scientific Sessions.
12/16/2009 Digisonics' DigiView Image Management & Reporting System has again been named Best in KLAS for the Cardiology market segment by KLAS Research. Honored with this distinction for the second consecutive year, Digisonics has demonstrated its commitment to providing a comprehensive technological solution for all cardiovascular modalities and superior customer support.
7/31/2009 Digisonics announces record revenue for FY'09. Diana McSherry, President of Digisonics said, "We are delighted that revenue grew 21% for the fiscal year ended July 30, 2009 and that the company was able to achieve this growth during a period of financial turmoil."
6/15/2009 Diana McSherry, President of Digisonics, accepts an Industry Roundtable Award from Dr. William Zoghbi, President of the American Society of Echocardiography.
2/13/2009 Digisonics Vice President of Sales and Marketing, James Devlin, speaks to Medicexchange about our latest release for OB-Windows/OB-View.
The Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical Center in Albuquerque, N.M. selected the DigiView system to provide their facility with image analysis and structured reporting for Vascular studies.
St. Cloud Hospital in St. Cloud, Minn., upgraded their OB-Windows Structured Reporting System to OB-View Net for full imaging capabilities and clinical reporting from anywhere at anytime via the Web.
Adventist Health in Hinsdale, Ill., and UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas upgraded their Digisonics clinical structured reporting systems for high-risk OB studies.
Rady Children's Specialists of San Diego in San Diego, Calif., upgraded their OBLink module for autopopulation of patient demographics and measurements from their GE Voluson directly into the Digisonics OB-View system. St. Mary's Hospital in Madison, Wis., upgraded their facility with the OB-Windows Structured Reporting System.
The DigiView Image Management and Structured Reporting System will be implemented at Thibodaux Regional Medical Center in Thibodaux, La. In addition to echo and pediatric echo, the system will also be implemented in the facility's Cath lab with an interface to its GE Mac-Lab IT hemodynamic system for a streamlined workflow.
Meadows Regional Medical Center in Vidalia, Ga., will implement the top-rated DigiView CVIS/PACS system for image management and structured reporting. The system will also interface with the hospital's RamSoft RIS and Enterprise PACS for a seamless workflow.
The SSM Health Care System has upgraded six of their hospital sites in Missouri to the enterprise, web-based OB-View Net Image Management and Structured Reporting System. Users will have access to a single patient record database, high performance image review, fetal growth analysis and comprehensive structured reporting.
Digisonics releases OB-View/OB-Windows version 4.5.4 introducing features including a new graphical user interface for imaging, "Ready View" feature for immediate viewing of images during scans, autopopulation of findings to summary, new multi-fetus report layout, and streamlined GYN reporting.
Digisonics is named the top CVIS vendor in the KLAS 2010 Cardiology IT: Has the industry missed a beat? report with a customer satisfaction score of 83.6 points and an almost 8 point lead on the nearest competitor.
Beaver Medical Group in Redlands, Calif., and Legacy Health System in Portland, Ore., implemented HL7 interfaces to connect their Digisonics workstation with their facility's RIS and EMR, facilitating an efficient automated workflow.
Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Del., implemented the DigiView Image Management and Structured Reporting System for use in conjunction with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine's cardiology research. Lake Heart Specialists in Libertyville, Ill. chose DigiNet Pro, a fully functional web-based image management and reporting system.
Digisonics will showcase the newest software release for DigiView, its top-rated, fully-functional web-based cardiovascular image management and reporting system at this year's American Society of Echocardiography Scientific Sessions in San Diego. The release includes a completely redesigned graphic user interface for a more streamlined workflow and significant new enhancements to imaging, interfacing and reporting.
Swedish Covenant Hospital in Chicago Ill., implemented Digisonics Structured Reporting and Image Management System while North State Imaging in Chico, Calif., and Pedatrix Medical Group in Sunrise, Fla., added OBLinks to connect their OB reporting systems to new ultrasound machines.
Laurens County Health Care System in Clinton S.C., replaced their existing CVIS with Digisonics' DigiNet Pro system to take advantage of its unique fully functional remote reading and edit capabilities. Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Gainesville, Fla., implemented DigiView Review software for review of their patient studies and reports.
Utah Imaging Associates in West Valley City, Utah, St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Unity Perinatal Medicine in Rochester, N.Y., have expanded their OB-Windows Structured Reporting Systems for additional access to comprehensive fetal growth analysis and highly configurable OB ultrasound reporting.
St. John's Mercy Medical Center in St. Louis, Mo., Heart Specialists of Ohio in Columbus, Ohio, and Legacy Heart Center in Plano, Texas add new components to their Digisonics CVIS solution.
Gibson Area Hospital and Health Services in Gibson City, Ill., Lyndon B. Johnson General Hospital and Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, both in Houston, Texas, have implemented the OB-Windows Structured Reporting solution.
The Methodist Debakey Heart and Vascular Center in Houston, Texas and St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center in Syracuse, N.Y. add new components to their DigiView Image Management and Reporting System.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has validated Digisonics systems for use with the Veterans Health Information Systems & Technology Architecture (VistA).
Northwest Texas Hospital in Amarillo, Texas chose to implement the Digisonics Enterprise Image Management and Reporting System, providing the facility with best-of-class digital imaging, professional reporting and configurable clinical database software solutions for Cardiology, OB/GYN and General Ultrasound.
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach, Calif., and Evergreen Hospital in Kirkland, Wash., added additional OB-Windows Clinical Reporting Workstations at their facilities while the Lyndon B. Johnson General Hospital in Houston, Texas implemented new OBLinks to autopopulate their patient demographics and measurements directly from their ultrasound machine into the clinical report.
Digisonics offers customers a chance to explore the latest upcoming software features for the OB-View/OB-Windows and DigiView system at this year's American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine meeting in San Diego.
St. John's Mercy Medical Center in St. Louis, Mo. has selected the Digisonics OB-View Net system as their OB/GYN image management & reporting platform. The facility's clinicians will now have the ability to view study images and create professional reports via the web from anywhere at anytime.
Digisonics will showcase its upcoming DigiView Image Management and Reporting System master release 3.7.7 at the ACC 2010 Scientific Sessions in Atlanta. This release features extensive reporting upgrades for cardiology study types, "View as Acquire" feature for real time
display of images as they are being acquired on the modality and Previews that are dynamically created from independent views.
Jordan Valley Medical Center in West Jordan, Utah and Lyndon B. Johnson General Hospital in Houston, Texas implement the OB-Windows system at their facilities. Their providers will now have access to a comprehensive OB/GYN reporting system that also includes fetal growth analysis, growth curve charts, configurable fetal presentation diagrams and clinical database capabilities.
The Methodist Hospital System in Houston, Texas will implement the DigiView Image Management & Reporting System at its new facility opening in the fall. Digisonics also plans to exhibit DigiView and OB-View at the upcoming HIMSS 2010 meeting in Atlanta, Ga. in March.
Aurora Advanced Healthcare in Milwaukee, Wis., and Evergreen Hospital Medical Center in Kirkland, Wash., implement additional Digisonics OB/GYN options at their facilities.
Baton Rouge Clinic in Baton Rouge, La., Little Rock Cardiology Clinic, P.A. in Little Rock, Ark., IMAGEPACE in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Columbia Cardiology Associates in Portland Ore., implement Digisonics DigiView systems and components to streamline their cardiovascular reporting workflow.
St. Joseph Medical Center in Towson, Md., Associates in Advanced Maternal Fetal Medicine LLC in Miami, Fla., and Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center in Mishawaka, Ind. purchase Digisonics OB reporting software and components.
East Texas Medical Center in Carthage, Texas, Tulsa Perintal Evaluation Center in Tulsa, Okla., and the private practice of Dr. Thomas Lowe in Boca Raton, Fla., have implemented Digisonics OB reporting solutions.
Pediatric Cardiology Associates in Colorado Springs, Colo., and Idaho Heart Institute in Idaho Falls, Idaho select the DigiView Image Management and Reporting system as their cardiovascular reporting platform.
Digisonics experiences exceptional Prima Support contract renewal rates for the DigiView and OB-View Image Management and Reporting Systems, indicating a high level of customer satisfaction.
The DigiView Image Management & Reporting System has again been named #1 in the Cardiology market segment by KLAS, an independent research firm specializing in measuring and reporting on healthcare vendor performance.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Md., selects the DigiView Image Management and Reporting System for their research in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study.
University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, Pediatrix Medical Group in Sunrise, Fla., and Park Nicollet Clinic in St. Louis Park, Minn., implement Digisonics OB-Windows and OBLink software, creating a more efficient workflow.
Matagorda County Hospital in Bay City, Texas, and Palo Pinto Hospital in Mineral Wells, Texas, select DigiNet Pro, a web-based application for fully functional remote reading and reporting of their cardiovascular studies.
Rogue Valley Medical Center in Medford, Ore., Dr. Sue Palmer in Houston, Texas, and Community Hospital in Munster, Ind. implement Digisonics solutions for a more efficient workflow.
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and The Woman's Hospital of Texas integrate the OB-Windows Net system, providing their clinical users with the ability to review and edit their OB/GYN studies via the web from anywhere at anytime.
Cardiology Care Consultants in El Paso, Texas, and Scarsdale Medical Group in Scarsdale, N.Y. select DigiNet Pro as their cardvascular image management and reporting platform.
Digisonics provides increased efficiency and expanded connectivity through all phases of the clinical workflow with their new PACS API Link and DICOM Report Store-to-PACS interface.
Digisonics systems help facilities specializing in OB/GYN care improve their clinical workflow by creating a more efficient electronic process for generating OB ultrasound reports.
Digsionics DigiNet Pro and CRS-Net systems are implemented at cardiovascular facilities enabling users to access their studies from virtually anywhere at anytime.
Digisonics expands its customer base with several new facilities selecting Digisonics systems as their platform of choice for image management and reporting.
Digisonics Cardiovascular and OB/GYN Image Management & Reporting Systems are installed at new facilities and existing customers expand their system networks.
Digisonics will showcase its new Cardiac Cath imaging and reporting functionality for the DigiView Image Management & Reporting System at this year's ACC meeting in Orlando, FL. Users will have access to a comprehensive cath analysis package, easily configurable coronary diagrams, and professional reporting options.
KLAS, an independent research firm specializing in healthcare vendors, has named Digisonics' DigiView Image Management & Reporting System Best in KLAS for the Cardiology market segment in their 2008 Top 20 Best in KLAS Awards report.