Profile: Merge Healthcare is an innovative medical imaging software and services company. Our solutions are created using a unique business model that optimizes both accelerated technology development for our OEM or indirect channel and accelerated customer responsiveness for our end user channel. This approach allows us to help solve mission-critical issues for radiology practices, outpatient imaging centers, hospitals, imaging companies, pharmaceutical companies and device manufacturers. Our Merge Mammo™ is a vendor-neutral digital mammography workstation that displays and reads multi-modality images, such as digital mammography, ultrasound, MR or CT from a single workstation. Our Frontiers electronic surgical record captures each surgery-related charge at the point of care, as well as transcribes physiological data at any existing Windows® based charting station within a hospital.
The company was founded in 1987, has revenues of USD 25-50 Million, has ~50 employees and is ISO 9001, CE certified.
FDA Registration Number: 2183926
21 Products/Services (Click for related suppliers)
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• 3D Imaging Devices |
• Computerized Patient Management |
• Film Digitizers |
• Imaging Systems |
• Integration Services |
• Medical Imaging |
• Medical Imaging Kits |
• Medical Imaging Software for 3D Modeling |
• Medical Imaging Systems |
• Picture Archiving & Communications Systems |
• Presurgery Imaging Computer |
• Programmable Diagnostic Computer (FDA Code: DQK / 870.1425) A programmable diagnostic computer is a device that can be programmed to compute various physiologic or blood flow parameters based on the output from one or more electrodes, transducers, or measuring devices; this device includes any associated commercially supplied programs. |
• Radiographic Picture Archiving/Communication System |
• Radiological Image Processing System (FDA Code: LLZ / 892.2050) A picture archiving and communications system is a device that provides one or more capabilities relating to the acceptance, transfer, display, storage, and digital processing of medical images. Its hardware components may include workstations, digitizers, communications devices, computers, video monitors, magnetic, optical disk, or other digital data storage devices, and hardcopy devices. The software components may provide functions for performing operations related to image manipulation, enhancement, compression or quantification. |
• Radiology Viewers |
• Radiology Workstations |
• RIS (Radiology Information Systems) |
• Softwares |
• Teleradiology |
• Web-enabled Information Systems |
• X-Ray Film Scanning Software |