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Intelerad is launching Intelerad Cloud at RSNA 2022, showcasing scalable, secure, and dynamic enterprise imaging solutions designed to transform healthcare workflows. Visit booth #6107 at McCormick Place from November 27–30 to learn more.
Intelerad will feature Intelerad Cloud, a next-generation solution for enterprise imaging. Attendees can explore how cloud technology improves scalability, performance, and flexibility while reducing IT burden and increasing ROI.
Intelerad Cloud offers:
These benefits combine with industry-leading imaging tools to deliver efficiency and cost savings.
Visit booth #6107 at McCormick Place from November 27–30. Fifty-five Intelerad team members will be available to discuss cloud solutions, women’s health, recent acquisitions, and imaging workflow innovations.
Join our Lunch and Learn at 1 PM CT on Monday, November 28, moderated by Geraldine McGinty, MD, MBA, FACR, founder of RADequal and Professor of Radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine. The session will cover advancements in cloud technology for medical imaging.
Register to attend in person or online.
Schedule a meeting in advance to receive dedicated time with our experts and a comprehensive product demo. Book your meeting today to guarantee personalized attention during RSNA 2022.
With recent acquisitions of Life Image and PenRad, Intelerad now manages the largest image exchange network in the world. Customers are invited to visit our booth to learn how these integrations enhance enterprise imaging strategies.
Visit https://www.intelerad.com/rsna22 or https://rsna.org/annual-meeting for full event details.
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