What does Trans Am have in common with a cutting edge medical imaging company? The answer is,25 Ron Keith.

Keith, a rookie racecar driver competing in the Trans Am Road Racing Series, has taken OffSite Image Management, Inc., as his sponsor. His car will whiz around tracks throughout the Midwest, proudly displaying a graphic wrapped around his car emblazoned with OffSite logos.

It’s a fitting partnership – Trans Am, which is synonymous with power and speed, and OffSite, which is a cutting edge company that offers a solution like no other. Lasha Dalakishvili, OffSite’s founder and president, said his company is like the Trans Am of the patient image world, and who could argue?

OffSite, which has a solid foundation of expert knowledge in rural healthcare facilities, has worked in just about every capacity in radiology. We know all about image management and what the needs of the rural healthcare providers are and we are able to offer solutions that are top quality but without the premium price tag.

ronkeithra2014Appropriately, the races Keith will compete in are on racetracks in rural areas where OffSite has already made its presence known with its high-speed, exciting solutions that are easily implemented in hospitals and clinics throughout the Midwest.

With OffSite’s logo plastered on the side of Keith’s red racecar, more people will become aware of our company which has brought solutions to hospitals facing major challenges in adopting image data centers that can be of use in a multi-site environment. OffSite addresses these challenges with Vendor Neutral Archiving, or VNA. Armed with VNA from OffSite’s cloud-based solution, providers no longer struggle with sharing patient data between disparate systems.

The “best” PACS can experience image management issues when it comes to sharing medical images, even across departments. Yet, like a speeding Trans Am, OffSite’s solutions blaze a trail for healthcare providers to get their images from point A to point B safely, securely and swiftly.

OffSite estimates that only 10 percent of PACS implemented just four years ago were true VNA installations, which means there are a multitude of healthcare providers out there with very expensive PACS that underperform. Increasingly, patients are seeking treatment from more than one provider, which means there is a higher need to share images from provider to provider. Most radiology departments are equipped with CD burning technology that allows them to physically hand over data, which is neither an efficient nor secure way to approach image management.

OffSite’s solution offers providers a secure URL that links them to images, even to their mobile devices, which means patients are getting prompt and accurate care. This means providers can safely ditch their bulky, unreliable CD burners. This represents a cost savings and also frees up a large amount of space that was once reserved for storage of the CDs.

Some providers are fearful at taking on a solution that is based in the cloud, but we can calm those fears by partnering with multiple Level IV data centers that have redundancies that protect data and offer nearly 100 percent uptime. For more information about OffSite, visit us online at https://offsiteimagemgt.com/ today.