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Mindray Partners with TeleRay to Streamline Ultrasound Delivery

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 06 Nov 2024

Mindray (Shenzhen, China), a developer of technologies and solutions for patient monitoring, anesthesia, and ultrasound, has formed a strategic partnership with TeleRay (Austin, TX, USA), a virtual care company that offers a scalable and user-friendly healthcare communications platform specifically designed for radiology. More...

This collaboration seeks to revolutionize how clinicians access ultrasound imaging through Mindray's Resona 7 Ultrasound System and Resona I9 Ultrasound System, which cater to various imaging applications, including radiology, vascular, women's health, pediatric, and shared services.

The partnership integrates top-tier medical image and patient information distribution software with cutting-edge telehealth technology, introducing numerous advanced features aimed at enhancing medical imaging while ensuring data security. The HIPAA-compliant TeleRay platform works seamlessly with the Resona Systems, enabling secure, real-time streaming of ultrasound images. Its viewer incorporates data masking features for quality control and patient anonymization, thereby improving privacy while upholding the highest industry standards. Additionally, the TeleRay Live solution does not require server installation, offering a user-friendly, FDA-approved web-based viewer that eliminates the need for app downloads.

"Our partnership with TeleRay marks a significant advancement for our Resona Ultrasound Systems. With the ability for physicians to guide sonographers in real-time, we are enhancing operational efficiency, improving patient convenience, and elevating clinical outcomes," said Michelle Carter, Marketing Manager, Radiology Ultrasound, Mindray North America.

"This partnership gives Mindray customers an opportunity to streamline their workflow and seamlessly connect to specialists and other sonographers for better outcomes without delays," added Tim Kelley, CEO of TeleRay. "The healthcare environment is stressed, and virtual solutions with useful tools at a lower cost will solve many problems."

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