Intelerad announces new partnership with Apollo Enterprise Imaging

Intelerad Medical Systems has announced a new partnership with Falls Church, Virginia-based Apollo Enterprise Imaging.

IntelePACS will be now be a part of Apollo’s arcc (autonomous repository for clinical content), an enterprise imaging solution that “provides clinical workflow and secure access and management of all clinical multimedia convent across the enterprise.”

“Apollo has a strong reputation for delivering high-quality clinical multi-media workflow management solutions,” Christian Bazinet, Intelerad’s chief operating officer, said in a prepared statement. “By adding IntelePACS to their product portfolio, they will be able to provide customers with industry-leading solutions that drive both quality and productivity in medical imaging environments.”

“Through our partnership with Intelerad and adding IntelePACS to Apollo’s arcc, we look forward to providing our clients a robust medical imaging platform and industry-leading workflow solutions,” Mark Newburger, Apollo’s CEO, said in the same statement.

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