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Med-Ray has established a central archive of medical images in the Sakha Republic in 2019-2020.

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Med-Ray has established a central archive of medical images in the Sakha Republic in 2019-2020.

Med-Ray, a leading digital health company in the Russian Federation, has developed and implemented a Central Medical Image Archive (CMIA) project in Yakutia, Sakha Republic in 2019-2020.

"For Med-Rey, this is the second regional project that was created taking into account the regional peculiarities of the Republic, such as the vast territory - the area of Yakutia is five Frances. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2020," the company said.

As of today, the CAMI contains data on 110,000 examinations performed, and about 30 medical institutions in the republic are working in the unified system.

CAMI is a smoothly operating center which collects and routes images and metadata of thousands of diagnostic tests of patients.

In order to manage and analyze the implementation of CAMI the company has developed a special web portal "Situation Center" which allows to estimate the workload of radiological equipment and rooms, reflects statistical information received from CAMI broken down by type of service, modality, gender, age, period, etc. and displayed in charts, graphs, dashboards and various pop-up windows. The diagnostic equipment passport in one window provides full information about the condition of the diagnostic equipment fleet of the organization or region as a whole.

The system also allows implementation of teleradiology consultation projects of any complexity. Access of experts to individual anonymized studies related only to their assigned work is organized.

Portal Teleradiology has a system of quality assessment of experts' work based on peer review by experts and random sampling method. A program has been created to account for cumulative patient dose during X-ray examinations.

RADIATION DOSE module is linked to CAMI and enables implementation of the requirements of existing standards for radiation safety and support for medical decision-making.

About Company

Med-Ray was founded in 2004, when one of the first Russian radiology digital information systems (PACS/RIS), APK ArchiMed, was developed and implemented at the RF MIA Main Clinical Hospital in Moscow. Since then, the company has been steadily developing and is now one of the leaders in digital health in Russia.

The company's products are registered under the APK ArchiMed trademark and are not inferior to their imported counterparts in their technical characteristics. In addition to sales in Russia, the company also exports to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

The production facilities are located in Moscow, the company has an engineering and service department, a call-center, ensuring implementation and uninterrupted operation of the system. A staff of developers is working daily to improve and adapt the software.

Products

APK Archimedes multimodal workstation is the core product of the company, which is very popular and is supplied with X-ray equipment and mammographs of many Russian and foreign manufacturers.

PACS/RIS "APC Archimed" is distinguished by quality and high reliability, which makes it possible to create a digital space for medical organizations at minimum cost. The system combines the capabilities not only to accumulate and use long-term research and data archive, but also includes various functions of viewing and processing images from any device, from ultrasound scanners and video endoscopes to MRI and PET CT. Access to results of examinations can be made through LAN, as well as through WEB-viewer.

The main advantage of Med-Ray development is a comprehensive approach to problem solving based on the ArchiMed unified digital platform. Thus, in 2019, the company created Regional Radiology Information Systems and Central Archives of Medical Images (CAMI) in the Republics of Chuvashia and Yakutia as part of the federal project "Healthcare", "Creation of a Common Digital Loop".

In order to manage and analyze the implementation of CAMI, the company has developed a web portal "Situation Center", which allows to assess the workload of radiological equipment and rooms, reflects statistical information received from CAMI in the breakdown by type of service, modality, gender, age, period, etc. and is displayed as charts, graphs, dashboards and various pop-up windows. The diagnostic equipment passport in one window provides full information about the condition of the diagnostic equipment fleet of the organization or region as a whole.

The system also allows implementation of teleradiology consultation projects of any complexity. Access of experts to individual anonymized studies related only to their assigned work is organized.

Portal Teleradiology has a system of quality assessment of experts' work based on peer review by experts and random sampling method. A program has been created to account for cumulative patient dose during X-ray examinations.

RADIATION DOSE module is linked to CAMI and makes it possible to implement the requirements of current radiation safety standards and support medical decision-making.

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