Intelerad Medical Systems partners with Kailo Medical

PACS developer Intelerad Medical Systems announced plans this week to partner with Kailo Medical by integrating the company’s SonoReview software into the Intelerad product suite.

Kailo Medical’s SonoReview creates electronic worksheets and reports designed to prevent transcription errors and avoid legibility issues.

“SonoReview is a very complete and well-rounded solution that complements our existing offerings nicely,” Chris Henri, Intelerad CTO, said in a statement. “As opposed to other solutions on the market, SonoReview takes input from all stages of workflow and produces dynamic, natural language reports. It provides comprehensive support for ultrasound including obstetrics, gynaecology, vascular, musculoskeletal, small parts, breast, abdominal and echocardiography, as well as other modalities, such as DEXA and nuclear medicine.”

Kailo Medical will be demonstrating its products, including SonoReview, at RSNA in November.

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