Falls Church, Va. – Feb. 15, 2012 – Apollo, the leading provider of collaborative clinical multimedia management solutions for the healthcare industry, today announced that it has entered into a strategic alliance with Dell to provide a complete solution to manage, retrieve and share clinical multimedia images and data.
Apollo EPMM® (Enterprise Patient Media Manager) brings together all information related to an individual patient from throughout the medical enterprise and makes it immediately and easily available to authorized personnel. This gives healthcare professionals the ability to securely collaborate while using their own best practices more efficiently and effectively. The result is a more integrated clinical team and improved patient outcomes at a lower cost.
The addition of Apollo EPMM will enhance the clinical image integration and management capabilities of Dell’s Unified Clinical Archive (UCA) across a wide range of specialties. Building on the systems already in use, and supplementing them if needed, Apollo’s solution automatically collects multimedia images such as lab reports, physician reports, digital slides, studies, or pictures as they are being recorded. This enables providers to get a complete picture of the patient on demand in a secure, compliant form and to consult in real time.
According to Mark Newburger, Apollo CEO, “The Apollo EPMM solution transforms the existing healthcare information technology structure into a cohesive information framework that is better for patients, easier for providers, and secure for facilities. Adding Apollo EPMM to Dell’s UCA will enable Dell to provide the most comprehensive and secure enterprise-wide imaging solution available in the market today. The solution builds on familiar systems already used by providers, expedites collaborative care, reducing study duplication while saving customers money.”
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