Wednesday 19 January 2011

New Mexico Software Launches Full-Function iPad App for its PACS system

By Michael O’Leary
It is not often a company executive has the chance to conduct a real-life test of his company’s products, but New Mexico Software CEO Richard Govatski did just that over this past holiday season. Having slipped getting into his hot tub he twisted his knee, and of course being the holiday, found himself at an urgent care clinic in Albuquerque testing the company’s new iPad app for its PACS.
The XR-EXpress iPad app allows full-function access to New Mexico Software's PACS system.
“The doctor took X-rays of my knee, sent them to XR-EXpress, where they were read by a physician in Los Angeles who then sent the report back to the XR-EXpress,” Govatski told The Hub. “The attending physician then accessed the images and radiologist’s report from his iPad and was able to show me a knee spur that could be causing the pain, and suggested I have an MRI to see if there was any soft-tissue damage.”
It is a scenario that Govatski thinks will become more and more common as the explosion of tablet devices announced at the recent Consumer Electronics Show accelerates the convergence of Internet and mobile computing.

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New Mexico Software Launches Full-Function iPad App for its PACS system