
Quick Study Radiology
Digital imaging solutions for community hospitals, radiology and oncology practices, and imaging centers.
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Quick Study Radiology, established in 1999 by founder Skip Sallee and initially known as MedCentral, operates as a developer of digital imaging solutions for the radiology sector. The firm was founded to deliver advanced radiology technologies, comparable to those in large hospitals, to smaller community and rural healthcare facilities. Over its history, the company has secured $14 million in capital across eight funding rounds, with its latest Series D round in January 2007 raising $3.3 million, led by investors such as Advantage Capital. In a significant milestone, Inland Imaging acquired Quick Study Radiology in May 2012.
The company's core business revolves around providing software solutions tailored for the management and distribution of medical images. Its offerings encompass image management, data archiving, and disaster recovery services. Additionally, Quick Study Radiology provides monitoring and security services to ensure the integrity and protection of sensitive patient data. The business model is centered on supplying these information technology solutions to a niche market of smaller hospitals, particularly in the Midwest, enabling them to compete within the larger radiology information systems market. Its client base includes hospitals in various Missouri towns such as Bolivar, Farmington, and Fulton.
The product suite from Quick Study Radiology is designed to address the critical needs of modern radiology departments. The software facilitates the efficient handling of large volumes of imaging data, from acquisition to long-term storage. A key feature is its data archiving and disaster recovery, which provides a resilient infrastructure for protecting critical medical records. The platform's security and monitoring services are designed to maintain patient confidentiality and system integrity. By focusing on these essential functions, the company helps smaller medical facilities enhance their diagnostic capabilities and operational efficiency without the need for massive capital investment in on-premise infrastructure.
Keywords: digital imaging solutions, radiology information systems, medical image management, data archiving, disaster recovery services, healthcare IT, medical data distribution, radiology software, community hospital technology, rural healthcare imaging, Advantage Capital, Inland Imaging, Skip Sallee