Nautilus
The app that aims to provide the best-in-class medical image exchange solution
Fast and Secure Image Distribution.
The Image Exchange Challenge Summarized
For healthcare companies, the process of exchanging electronic medical data can become timely and costly, as well as potentially slow-down the rest of the business workflow and productivity. Here are some of the associated challenges:
- They require the building of a dedicated system that handles electronic health record software solutions (EHR) which are quite expensive..
- There are ongoing costs of: Compact Discs, Ink Cartridges, Disc Publishers, Service Plans and Shipping Fees.
- There is risk of data leakage.
- The staff generally needs extra time of training to understand the system.
The Vision Behind the App
Nautilus was founded by a group of professionals that care about how imaging data is handled between users, specialists and patients. They strive to provide the most complete DICOM distribution systems at great value, and consistently work to improve their products and deliver on this promise. Because of their progressive mindset, they reached out to Scopic and presented their innovative ideas.
The Scopic Solution
Scopic joined forces with Nautilus to build a system where exchanging medical images, reports and EMR could be done automatically at just a touch of a button from each modality. The system, called AutoRay+, has the following capabilities:
Merge and Edit Patient Demographics
PACS Query/Retrieve
Auto-Burn CD/DVDs with Spanning
dRay DICOM Viewer
A DICOM Image Importer with Graphic Image Conversion to DICOM
The Unique Peer-to-Peer Exchange Service
In addition, AutoRay allows for the high volume production of CDs or DVDs with printed demographics and hospital logos for patients and professionals alike.
When building this game-changer of an application, Scopic ensured the software interface was designed to be very user-friendly and intuitive, so that medical staff would require very little training to successfully operate the system.