UDE is an iOS-based application for diagnostic medical
imaging display that converts any standard iPad Pro into
a standalone DICOM server, viewer, display – all in one.
It provides comprehensive image manipulation tools and
enables medical image data transmission from a hospital
Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS),
medical imaging modalities, or any DICOM compatible
software to an iPad Pro for display and storage. For personal
image reviewing or consultation purposes, the UDE App can
run on single iPad Pro; for professional medical use, the
application can synchronize with a second iPad Pro to set
up a dual monitor environment, just like any regular medical
workstation. While away from the hospital network when the
access to the database may be limited, the UDE App stores
the image data on device and remain accessible at any time.
The originality of the UDE App comes from the common
requests of EBM Technologies’ clients who are looking
for portable diagnostic imaging solution and detection
assisted imaging model landing platform, especially, where
telemedicine and remote image reading are widely applied
to overcome the impact of COVID-19 pandemic. Even though
doctor could use laptop to remotely access in-hospital
desktop during quarantine or work from home, the laptop’s
displays are not specifically designed for the use of medical
diagnosis. The philosophy behind the UDE App, as its name
suggests, is to overcome conventional workstation barriers
for mobility, low system maintenance costs, and effortless
deployment procedures while not compromising the quality
of display.
The UDE App can provide offline and real-time diagnostic
assistance to medical personnel at either hospitals, clinics,
or rural health centers with finite health resources and
equipment. The versatility of the application helps users
eliminate the tedious system workflow and optimize
communication of clinical information with digitalization and
efficiency in the medical imaging industry.
UDE is an iOS-based application for diagnostic medical
imaging display that converts any standard iPad Pro into
a standalone DICOM server, viewer, display – all in one.
It provides comprehensive image manipulation tools and
enables medical image data transmission from a hospital
Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS),
medical imaging modalities, or any DICOM compatible
software to an iPad Pro for display and storage. For personal
image reviewing or consultation purposes, the UDE App can
run on single iPad Pro; for professional medical use, the
application can synchronize with a second iPad Pro to set
up a dual monitor environment, just like any regular medical
workstation. While away from the hospital network when the
access to the database may be limited, the UDE App stores
the image data on device and remain accessible at any time.
The originality of the UDE App comes from the common
requests of EBM Technologies’ clients who are looking
for portable diagnostic imaging solution and detection
assisted imaging model landing platform, especially, where
telemedicine and remote image reading are widely applied
to overcome the impact of COVID-19 pandemic. Even though
doctor could use laptop to remotely access in-hospital
desktop during quarantine or work from home, the laptop’s
displays are not specifically designed for the use of medical
diagnosis. The philosophy behind the UDE App, as its name
suggests, is to overcome conventional workstation barriers
for mobility, low system maintenance costs, and effortless
deployment procedures while not compromising the quality
of display.
The UDE App can provide offline and real-time diagnostic
assistance to medical personnel at either hospitals, clinics,
or rural health centers with finite health resources and
equipment. The versatility of the application helps users
eliminate the tedious system workflow and optimize
communication of clinical information with digitalization and
efficiency in the medical imaging industry.
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