RamSoft Achieves ISO 13485:2003 Certification

TORONTO, Ontario—December 14, 2015—RamSoft is pleased to announce its ISO 13485:2003 certification, a quality standard that certifies compliance to the Canadian Medical Devices Conformity Assessment System (CMDCAS), the FDA’s Quality System Requirements, and the European Union Medical Device Directive. RamSoft is already notorious for its high standards of operation, product development, and customer care. This achievement demonstrates RamSoft’s dedication to quality and continuous improvement, while providing new markets with the opportunity to benefit from its powerful suite of PACS, RIS/PACS, teleradiology, and patient information management systems. “RamSoft is committed to comply with the legal requirements of the medical markets we serve and to maintain the effectiveness of our quality management system to exceed the expectations of our customers,” says Vijay Ramanathan, RamSoft’s CEO. RamSoft’s quality management system (QMS) is driven by a quality policy and quality objectives. Through it, RamSoft will continue to increase client satisfaction, product efficiency, and internal operations by effectively collecting, analyzing and responding to feedback. For more information on RamSoft’s ISO 13485:2003 certification, visit: http://hubs.ly/H01y_fh0. About RamSoft RamSoft is a leading healthcare IT software and services company, dedicated to creating and delivering award-winning medical imaging and radiology solutions. We develop fully customizable, feature-rich imaging workflow solutions for healthcare providers, enabling them to master day-to-day challenges. 

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