
DataFirst and TeleRay Partner to Enhance Virtual Care with AI
DataFirst and TeleRay have announced a strategic partnership to enhance virtual care and radiology imaging through AI-powered solutions. This collaboration aims to improve clinical decision-making and streamline operations by leveraging AI-driven interoperability.
The partnership will provide a comprehensive view of patient care in hospitals by utilizing extensive clinical data in radiology. The AI platforms developed by DataFirst and TeleRay are designed to deliver advanced intelligence, improving clinical decision-making and operational efficiency. The collaboration introduces features that enhance access to critical data for consultations, reducing workloads for nurses and clinicians.
TeleRay's cloud-native platform, which is integrated with major EMR systems like Epic, offers a user-friendly, FDA-approved web-based viewer that does not require app downloads. This integration facilitates improved care coordination through enhanced documentation and communication, ultimately reducing travel times for healthcare providers. Beau Jones, CEO of DataFirst, emphasized the importance of their Silverback® platform in enabling universal access to imaging and diagnostics, which is crucial for patient care.
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