MedImage transitions to browser apps

We are going through a fairly major shift in our front-facing MedImage products, moving away from app-stores and shifting to browser-based apps which will work well across iPhones, Androids and desktops. There are a number of reasons for this shift, which include: Security: app-store apps fundame...

New MedTech-MedImage interface, via “ALEX”

Many of our MedImage MedTech customers use the free MedTech connector configurations that append photo links into a MedTech32 or MedTech Evolution database. While this option is still currently compatible to use, at least, from MedImage’s perspective, MedTech are introducing a new “Application Pr...

MedImage adds a new messaging interface

The original MedImage app has become a tried-and-tested tool for doctors, and it remains an effective means for sending photos to a desktop system, when a patient is there in-person. However, in this day and age of Governmental lock-downs, there has been an increased need for remote patient tools...

AtomJump founder discusses MedImage

A fireside chat between DigitalBoost and the AtomJump founder, in relation to their MedImage product and the open-source tools used, including their own AtomJump Messaging product, happened last week. The full video is here.

AtomJump Messaging uses MedImage for notifications

AtomJump’s MedImage Server has proven itself to be a stable platform for the transmission of medical photos, but it can also be used to transmit other types of data, such as human readable messages. AtomJump Messaging is now making use of the software to form a key component in it’s notification ...

MedImage Transfers switch over to NZ-hosted servers

Some of our New Zealand customers have been asking for us to switch over from our Sydney-based Australian servers to New Zealand-hosted servers, and last week we did this, taking our new local NZ servers live for photo transfers. Current customers sending photos via our servers (who selected the ...

Remote consultations

As New Zealand starts to move gradually out of it’s Covid-19 lockdown, GP’s are facing a different environment. The number of remote or in-home consultations are increasing dramatically. While the MedImage app is built to work inside a practice, it also works on-the-road, and is a useful companio...