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December 1-5

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Smart Center
Operations

Increased productivity and better patient and staff experience

Smart Image
Acquisition

Increasing patient access with improved efficiency, image quality, and seamless collaboration

Smart Image
Interpretation

AI-powered image interpretation for increased clinical confidence and reduction of non-clinical tasks

Smart Report
Generation

Streamline reporting capability supported by advanced visualization and cloud-native image management

“In partnering with eRAD, Prime Medical Imaging has seen a great response and growth in our referral base over the last three years, and this is due in part to the web-based eRAD product’s accessibility and ease for referring physicians.” John Elmore, Systems Administrator
“We service several urgent care centers and a specialized pediatric center that all require FAST turn-around times. eRAD allows us to get the studies to the on-call radiologist as quickly as possible, which enables immediate results to the ordering physician.” Allen Rothpearl, MD, CEO
“The difference in our workflow is significant. Not having to switch to different reporting formats, not having to learn and log into multiple systems—all that expands the possibilities for our practice and speeds our turnaround times.“ Dr. Aakash Singh, Radiologist & Vice President of Operations for MRI
“You need a lean, smart system. We had confidence in eRAD, knowing that they’ve helped many practices and physicians attest, so we knew we had a solution-oriented partner with access to the right resources to get the job done.” Sandra Gonzales, Imaging Administrator
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Empowering breakthroughs in care by unlocking the value of imaging

DeepHealth is a global leader in AI-powered health informatics for real-world settings. Our solutions address both clinical and operational challenges that arise in complex, high-volume care settings, streamlining the entire workflow to ease the burden on providers and enable a more seamless experience – for care teams and patients.

Latest updates

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