WITS(MD) changes name to ImageMoverMD

WITS(MD), a Middleton, Wis.-based imaging software company, announced this week that it has officially changed its name to ImageMoverMD as part of a new re-branding initiative. The change is effective immediately.

“ImageMoverMD’s mission is to securely integrate medical images into routine clinical use within the EHR,” K. Thomas Pickard, CEO of ImageMoverMD, said in a prepared statement. “Our new name clearly reflects what our customers see us doing every day. We remain committed to delivering seamless image workflow solutions that simplify communications for doctors and patients alike.”

ImageMoverMD will be showing off its products from booth #11511 at the upcoming HIMSS Annual Conference in Las Vegas.

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