Published: April 22, 2010
IMOM Co-Founder to Describe eMix Solution at Alaska Meeting
KALISPELL, Mont. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Bill
O'Leary, co-founder of Image Movement of Montana (IMOM), will
discuss an innovative image-sharing solution at the upcoming annual
conference of the Alaska
Society of Radiologic Technologists (AKSRT).
O'Leary's talk will describe the advantages of cloud computing and the
process by which IMOM adopted eMix,
a cloud-based
service for sharing medical images and reports. O'Leary is an IMOM
co-founder and the Regional Outreach/PACS Administrator at Kalispell
Regional Medical Center (Kalispell, Mont.)
The AKSRT
conference will be held in Homer, Alaska on Friday, April 30 and
Saturday, May 1. O'Leary's talk will be at 11 a.m. on April 30.
"Healthcare facilities in Alaska face many of the same issues we do in
Montana," said O'Leary. "I think the solution we adopted in Montana will
be applicable to those facilities and others, urban and rural, around
the U.S."
IMOM is a grassroots organization composed of 30 Montana healthcare
facilities. IMOM came into existence to address a problem that is common
to all healthcare facilities: how to securely move full-resolution
images between facilities with IT systems that don't "talk" to each
other.
Rural facilities must sometimes transport patients to large urban
hospitals for treatment of conditions such as cancer, burns, and major
trauma. Physicians at urban hospitals often need to compare the
patient's current imaging studies to prior radiology studies from the
rural facility.
O'Leary will show how IMOM approached several PACS
vendors for a solution to its problem. One vendor, DR
Systems (San Diego, Calif.), offered an answer that required no
hardware or software purchase, no other upfront costs, and no annual
maintenance cost. The vendor-neutral solution, eMix, worked with any
PACS or other medical IT system. Another advantage pricing on a per-use
and subscription basis so that smaller, low-quantity users paid less.
The other vendors could only offer solutions that cost tens or hundreds
of thousands of dollars in upfront costs, plus substantial maintenance
fees.
O'Leary's talk will cover other aspects of eMix, including:
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Eliminating the need for provider facilities to burn CDs, print films,
or fax reports
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Avoiding the need to create and maintain labor-intensive virtual
private networks (VPNs)
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Secure,
traceable distribution of exams and reports
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Instant access to patient exams and reports from out-of-network
facilities
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Improved communication between facilities, physicians, and patients
After successful beta tests at six IMOM facilities and other healthcare
institutions across the country, eMix is now being used in facilities
around the U.S., including in Alaska. For more information, visit www.eMix.com
or call 877-EMIX-MED (877-364-9633).
About IMOM
Image Movement of Montana (IMOM) is a grassroots organization that
represents 30 Montana healthcare facilities. IMOM has its origins in a
survey of Montana hospitals by MHA,
an association of Montana healthcare providers. The survey revealed the
difficulty of sharing images between different facilities. IMOM was
formed so that survey respondents could cooperatively search for a
solution.

Dowling & Dennis Public Relations
Liz Dowling, 800-386-0157
Liz@DowlingDennis.net
or
Image
Movement of Montana
William (Bill) O'Leary, 406-751-2969
woleary@krmc.org
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