Universal viewer gets 510(k) clearance

Jan. 2, 2012

VitreaView, a universal viewer that provides uniform access to all images within patient imaging, has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. FDA. The solution utilizes next-generation technology for image distribution through zero-footprint and zero-download viewing and is designed for access through EMRs, EHRs and HIEs. Users accessing VitreaView can use web-enabled devices, including Windows- or Mac-based systems, to review DICOM and non-DICOM medical images. IT administrators can leverage virtualization for deployment.

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