SYSTEMS / EQUIPMENT
D-Eye Introduces the ImageVault for HIPAA Compliant Storage and Analysis of Retinal Images
Top Line: D-Eye Srl, a developer of smartphone-based retinal screening, is launching the ImageVault, a HIPAA compliant cloud-based data management platform, to U.S. customers. The platform, developed with TreVia digital Health, allows health care practitioners to quickly and securely move D-Eye retinal examinations from their smartphones and easily store, analyze, and share them for further assessment.
D-Eye CEO Richard Sill said the ImageVault, “truly completes our mission of delivering a turnkey, secure, smartphone-based retinal imaging system for our customers and amplifies D-Eye’s key role in allowing for telemedicine consultations between medical practitioners on a broad variety of health issues.”
Sill noted, “For the first time, practitioners and regulatory compliance managers can feel comfortable that patient information will be secure from a mobile device to a permanent cloud based patient record. With the smartphone now one of the most ubiquitous technologies on the planet, we have created a platform that will become the standard for recording and immediate sharing of vital patient information in seconds.”
Close Up: After retinal images or videos are recorded, a simple press of “save” sends those images securely to the ImageVault, providing an internet connection is in place. If connection to the internet is delayed, the images remain in the encrypted, password protected D-Eye application in the smartphone until they can be transmitted.
Vital Stats: The D-Eye ImageVault is a subscription service, available now to U.S. customers for $50 per month for unlimited images. Users can also save $100 by purchasing a full year of service for $499.
www.d-eyecare.com; (626) 497-9212
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Ellex Debuts Eye One Compact/Portable Diagnostic Ultrasound
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Top Line: Built on Ellex’s best-in-class Eye Cubed diagnostic ultrasound platform, Eye One delivers Ellex’s renowned advanced movie-mode technology and real-time image processing in a compact, portable ultrasound system.
Close Up: Eye One offers a comprehensive range of probe frequencies from 10 MHz posterior B-Scan, 10 MHz biometry A-Scan and 8 MHz diagnostic A-Scan through to high frequency 40MHz UBM anterior segment imaging in a new innovative platform. Eye One can be configured to cover all of your diagnostic ultrasound needs for both anterior and posterior segments. In posterior B-Scan mode, Eye One detects the subtlest vitreous echoes, offering unparalleled distinction between retina, choroid and sclera, as well as the vitreo retinal junction. In anterior 40 MHz UBM wide-field mode, Eye One allows you to precisely view the entire anterior segment in identifying causes of glaucoma-related disease, and to accurately and concisely measure key parameters of the angle.
Vital Stats: Offering the industry’s highest signal-to-noise ratio, Eye One reduces noise to a minimum at all frequencies to enhance pathology and structure detail for optimum viewing and diagnosis. This ensures that details of even the finest structures become visible, refining the accuracy of your diagnosis from the subtlest echoes—including blood, vitreous opacities and inflammatory cells. It also it also allows you to adjust the probe transmit energy to adapt to the tissue under evaluation.
www.ellex.com; (855) 767-5785
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TOOLS / SUPPLIES
Hilco Offers Broad Selection of Edging Supplies
Close Up: Hilco’s lens blocking pads are designed for hydrophobic, super hydrophobic and standard lenses and are available in the most popular shapes and sizes. The company’s anti-slip films prevent slippage or torsion during edging to avoid costly remakes. They are specially designed for lenses with high-quality coatings. Two options of backside protectors are available to protect the back of the lens during edging, avoiding costly and time-consuming remakes.
www.hilco.com; (800) 955-6544 ext. 3011
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