Teleradiology
Teleradiology
Braid Health has built the first frictionless infrastructure for healthcare data and collaboration: FDA-cleared, secure, real-time, modality-agnostic, and AI-augmented.
With products in areas of interoperability and care coordination for IDNs (integrated delivery networks), providers, and patients; collaboration for multidisciplinary conferences and tumor boards; AI-supported radiology software and service; and a reimagined data flywheel for clinical trials and Pharma R&D, their mission is the betterment of patient care.
Also see: Radiology Partners
Direct Radiology is a physician-owned and operated teleradiology practice comprising more than 115 radiologists working in close partnership with 390+ facilities across the country. In November of 2013, Direct Radiology was awarded Joint Commission accreditation. In 2019 the company received its third re-accreditation, earning superior marks and comments from the surveyor for quality, safety, workflows, and IT capabilities.
Excalibur Healthcare is a leading expert in Teleradiology and Telehealth services in the US. They provide customized telehealth solutions and comprehensive Medical Imaging Services to the Center for Healthcare Contracting in all its regions. Excalibur provides industry-leading virtual care to support hospitals, clinics, imaging centers, mobile imaging companies, medical practices, home health and nursing facilities. Teleradiologists work remotely.
Medica was established to offer hospital radiology departments independent support to address serious capacity issues for both urgent and non-urgent reporting, through the provision of a timely, high-quality clinical service within a strong clinical governance structure. They connect and support clinical professionals to ensure the best possible patient care.
National Diagnostic Imaging (NDI) provides subspecialty teleradiology services to hospitals, imaging centers, office-based imaging practices and outpatient clinics. NDI's U.S. based and fellowship trained, Board-Certified subspecialty radiologists have expertise in musculoskeletal (MSK), body, and neuroradiology imaging. NDI provides daytime teleradiology coverage on a national basis and delivers a final radiology report.
StatRad has been passionately dedicated to providing the very best in patient care while constantly improving their service to their partners through the latest advances in technology. To reflect their evolving technology offerings, they changed their company name from StatRad to NucleusHealth in 2016. StatRad now functions as a branded service under the NucleusHealth name along with their Nucleus.io platform offering, which will provide continued innovation for their own StatRad radiologists and those around the world.
VeeOne Health is a virtual care company beyond just telemedicine. VeeOne Health offers a complete solution; they excel in physician services (they have a network of over 1000 doctors in all specialties), 24/7 operational support along with clinical workflows, and a unique technology platform that is secure, device-agnostic, and allows for integration into any EMR. Their technology platform reaches across the entire continuum of care (inpatient, outpatient, and home). VeeOne Health’s network of physicians have answered teleneuro-stroke calls with an average response time between 1-3 minutes, far surpassing other competitive stroke programs that have response times of 15 minutes or longer.