Health Imaging October 3, 2023
Chad Van Alstin

Cairo-based teleradiology vendor Rology has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), allowing its platform to be used by providers in the United States. The news comes via an early announcement sent to Health Imaging.

Rology teleradiology is designed to link a clinician or healthcare organization’s patients to a skilled radiologist from anywhere, facilitating rapid report readings. The platform acts as a remote radiology department, made up of a suite of modules that include features such as automatic image acquisition, workflow integration, reporting support, and more. All of the modules were cleared for use by the FDA.

According to the company, its technology is able to utilize DICOM files from various...

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