
ImageMoverMD
ImageMoverMD is a medical imaging software company.
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ImageMoverMD, Inc. was established in 2013 by co-founders Darcey Nett, along with Drs. Richard Bruce and K. Thomas Pickard, who drew from their extensive backgrounds in radiology and clinical informatics to address inefficiencies in medical imaging workflows. The company originated from a recognized need within the University of Wisconsin-Madison's health system to seamlessly integrate various types of medical images, such as those from wound care, dermatology, and ophthalmology, directly into a patient's electronic health record (EHR). This initial challenge led to the development of a solution that has since expanded into a comprehensive enterprise imaging platform.
The firm operates within the healthcare technology sector, specifically targeting health systems, hospitals, and specialty clinics. Its business model centers on providing a suite of software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications that automate and streamline the entire imaging lifecycle. ImageMover generates revenue through licensing its platform to these healthcare organizations. The platform's core function is to facilitate the secure and efficient capture, management, and integration of medical images from various sources into the central patient record, often integrating with both the EHR and Vendor Neutral Archive/Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (VNA/PACS).
ImageMover's product suite addresses several key areas of enterprise imaging. One of its applications automates the process of importing outside medical images, such as those a patient brings on a CD from another facility, directly into the health system's imaging archive. This helps to reduce manual data entry, minimize delays in care, and ensure that a complete imaging history is available to clinicians. Other solutions enable point-of-care image capture using mobile devices, ensuring that clinical photos taken in various departments are securely managed and associated with the correct patient record, thereby enhancing HIPAA compliance. By connecting disparate imaging sources and integrating them into the core clinical IT infrastructure, ImageMover aims to improve diagnostic accuracy, operational efficiency, and the overall patient and provider experience.
Keywords: enterprise imaging, medical image sharing, healthcare workflow automation, clinical informatics, EHR integration, VNA/PACS, point-of-care imaging, outside imaging, health-tech, radiology software