Intelerad to feature new technology at RANZCR Annual Meeting

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Intelerad Medical Systems, a recognised leader in medical imaging PACS and workflow solutions, will be featuring new technology and solutions at the RANZCR 2010 Annual Scientific Meeting from October 14 to 17, 2010 in Perth, Australia.

Under the pillars of Accelerate, Stand Out and Breathe, Intelerad solutions and services work as a catalyst to help radiology organisations transform their business. Radiology groups, hospitals and outpatient imaging centers can benefit from the new developments by upgrading or replacing their legacy PACS.

Intelerad's new and revolutionary Master Patient Index (MPI) drives important gains in productivity by matching and presenting patient priors from multiple different databases. The new 64-bit native InteleViewer application propels system speed and performance, while the intelligent hybrid IntelePACS 3D rendering automatically selects the fastest available processing option "on-the-fly" -- all gearing-up to accelerate radiology reading and reporting capabilities.

Radiologists can standout and differentiate themselves with the new 64-bit InteleViewer for Mac, embedded IntelePACS 3D, and enhanced sub-specialty coverage with IntelePACS Breast Imaging, Image Fusion and Orthopaedics.

The Intelerad Pulse monitoring service allows our clients to breathe with ease and confidence, as it ensures that all is well with the over 7.9 million annual studies passing through Intelerad's Oceania sites. Our presence and experience in Australia and New Zealand for over 10 years makes choosing Intelerad the safe choice.

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