Jun 19 2015
DICOM Grid, the #1 medical image exchange vendor, announced today that it was recognized as the winner of the 2015 SIIA CODiE Award for Best Health and Medical Information Solution. Winners were announced today during a luncheon at the Mandarin Oriental in Washington, D.C.
The SIIA CODiE Awards are the premier awards for the software and information industries and have been recognizing product excellence for 30 years.
"All the CODiE finalists this year showcase innovation and creativity in today's market. We are happy to recognize them for their products that are breaking ground in the software and services industries," said Rhianna Collier, VP & General Manager for the Software & Services Division at SIIA.
"We are thrilled to receive this award from SIIA," said DICOM Grid CEO, Morris Panner. "It has been a very exciting year for the company. Just last week DICOM Grid won best content marketing program from the Health IT Marketing Community. DG Suite is rapidly being recognized as a game-changing, disruptive technology that can give medical institutions the interoperability, scalability and flexibility they need. Leading medical centers and physicians have changed lives by delivering high quality evaluations remotely to stroke victims, saving trauma victims through rapid distribution of imaging, and granting patients new lines of communication."
DICOM Grid's flagship product line, DG Suite, is a leading Cloud platform for medical imaging information and applications. Its patented data security transforms medical imaging information into a dynamic data warehouse where web services provide universal access to clinically rich data. Using DG Suite, physicians can safely and easily deploy Cloud applications for medical imaging collaboration, exchange, vendor-neutral archive, business continuity, EMR integration, mobility, and more.
Designed as a fully integrated solution, DG Suite's Cloud-based approach and complete toolset for viewing, sharing, and storage enables organizations to move beyond the constraints of on-premises architecture and closed loop systems.