PME Signs Deal with vRad

PME Signs Deal with vRad - Acrobat pdf 33k 8 May 2013 Key Points: Visage® 7 to become a central component of vRad’s technology platform vRad employs more than 400 radiologists, reading approximately 7 million studies annually First phase of the Visage 7 rollout is to two East Coast radiology groups in the vRad Alliance with potential for others to follow Transaction-based model has significant upside for PME Leading e-health company Pro Medicus [ASX: PME] today announced its wholly-owned subsidiary, Visage Imaging Inc. (“Visage”), has signed a five-year agreement with vRad (Virtual Radiologic), one the world’s largest radiology groups. vRad, whose more than 400 radiologists read 7 million radiology studies annually, will implement the Visage 7 Enterprise Imaging Platform as a central component of its technology platform focused on delivering a real-time, ‘read anywhere, read anytime’ environment. This will enable vRad to dynamically orchestrate when and by whom studies are read from anywhere within their owned partner radiology groups (hospitals and offsite), as well as their vast teleradiology network. “We performed an extensive analysis of the market before making our decision, “ said Jordan Halter, vRad’s Vice President of Business and Clinical Strategy. “Visage 7’s speed and clinical depth immediately impressed us and we couldn’t be more excited. Visage is a key component of our new technology platform and will enable us to rapidly stream even the largest radiology cases, to the most appropriate radiologist for interpretation, while also providing the most comprehensive clinical tools available.” The first phase of Visage implementations are planned for Diagnostic Imaging, Inc. (DII) and the New York Radiology Alliance (NYRA), both part of the vRad Alliance Network. Mr. Halter added, “I’ve been fortunate to be in Medical Imaging and Medical

Results of Annual General Meeting 2012

Results of Annual General Meeting 2012 - Acrobat pdf 28k 20 November 2012 Pro Medicus announced the results of the Annual General Meeting (AGM), on 20 November 2012.   The results may be downloaded via the above link.

Chairman’s/CEO AGM Presentation 2012

Annual General Meeting November 2012 - Acrobat pdf 2,600k 20 November 2012 On 20 November 2012, Pro Medicus held their Annual General Meeting (AGM).  The Chairman's Address, Chairman's Report, and CEO Address to the AGM are available for download via the above link

Pro Medicus Launches New Technology Platform

Pro Medicus Launches New Technology Platform - Acrobat pdf 34k 30 August 2012 Leading e-health company Pro Medicus Limited [ASX: PME] today announced the launch – and early commercial sales – of the company’s new technology platform to improve and streamline the operations of medical practices. Dr Sam Hupert, Pro Medicus Chief Executive Officer, said the product, code-named Coral, was the culmination of more than four years of work and represents a new generation of radiology Information systems product (RIS). He said the new platform was a unique technology because its integrated workflow and rules- based engines provide unparalleled flexibility for the operation of medical practices. “Crucially, Coral enables us to configure business-specific workflow and rules to suit clients’ needs,” said Dr Hupert. “Being able to tailor the product to such a high degree without needing to customise a program for each customer is a new concept for the radiology industry and will be significant both for clients and the company.” Dr Hupert said Coral has been operating successfully for more than a month in a Melbourne based comprehensive radiology facility which also uses Pro Medicus’ Visage PACS system. “There are significant benefits to be gained by combining our new RIS platform with our existing Visage 7 technology that we do not believe are achievable when integrating products from different companies. It is certainly the case of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts.” Pro Medicus has already received orders for the new technology with implementations scheduled over the coming months. “Whilst it is early days, we believe this new technology platform will further redefine the Practice Management/RIS market and underline Pro Medicus’ position as a leading provider of this technology. With Coral

Pro Medicus Completes Sale of Amira to VSG

Pro Medicus Completes Sale of Amira to VSG - Acrobat pdf 23k 1 August 2012 Leading e-health company Pro Medicus Limited [ASX: PME] today announced that it has completed the sale of the group’s Amira software platform business to Visualization Sciences Group (VSG) a, French IT company, for a cash consideration of €12.1 Million. The Amira business, included as part of the acquisition of Visage Imaging from Mercury Computer Systems in 2009, provides software tool kits for visualizing, manipulating and understanding life science and bio-medical imaging to universities, research institutions as well as to manufacturers of scientific equipment. Sam Hupert, CEO of Pro Medicus, said, “This transaction makes sense for both parties.We bought Visage Imaging for its thin client 3D diagnostic imaging (radiology) technology platform which we have developed into Visage 7®, a world-class range of 2-D/3-D PACS (digital imaging) products. We see our growth in leading edge IT solutions for radiology.” "VSG on the other hand develops and markets high-performance visualization software for developers, engineers and scientists in material science and geoscience markets so I think Amira is an excellent fit for them. It will expand their portfolio significantly." Details of the commercial impact of the deal will be released by the company in its full-year results in mid-August, however according to Dr Hupert, proceeds from the Amira sale will provide significant additional resources to grow the base for the company’s Radiology Practice Management and Visage 7® suite of products in Australia as well as in the key markets of Europe and North America.

Chairman’s/CEO AGM Presentation 2011

Annual General Meeting November 2011 - Acrobat pdf 3,100k 18 November 2011 On 18 November 2011, Pro Medicus held their Annual General Meeting (AGM).  The Chairman's Address, Chairman's Report, and CEO Address to the AGM are available for download via the above link.

Results of Annual General Meeting 2011

Results of Annual General Meeting 2011 - Acrobat pdf 31k 18 November 2011 Pro Medicus announced the results of the Annual General Meeting (AGM), on 18 November 2011.   The results may be downloaded via the above link.

Leading US Teleradiology Company Selects Visage 7

Leading US Teleradiology Company Selects Visage 7 - Acrobat pdf 32k 17 November 2011 Key Points: Fourth North American deal for PME in the last few months Positions Pro Medicus in the fast growing teleradiology market Leading e-health company Pro Medicus [ASX: PME] today announced that Colorado- based Rays has chosen Visage® 7 to power radiologist interpretation across their national teleradiology network. Visage 7’s innovative, thin-client, server-side processing technology was selected for its ability to speed and enhance radiology interpretation by Rays’ radiologists. Rays, one of the fastest growing teleradiology companies in the US, was recently honored by KLAS (www.klasresearch.com), an independent healthcare research and consulting firm, with the highest overall score in its recent study of teleradiology providers, “Teleradiology Services 2011: Times are Changing.” This was the second year in a row Rays has achieved the highest score in that report. As part of the deal, Rays will standardise on the Visage 7 platform providing the group with a powerful, fully featured clinical desktop capable of handling the full range of radiological images in native 2D, 3D or 4D (3D with motion), all from within one application. Unlike standard web-based systems, Visage 7 does not require delivery of the entire imaging dataset from Rays data center to the remote reporting radiologist, speeding up the reporting process and at the same time reducing the dependency on high bandwidth availability. “Rays is one of the most innovative and acclaimed teleradiology providers in the US” stated Pro Medicus CEO, Dr. Sam Hupert. “Their radiologists and best-in-class technology have taken a patient-centric approach that has won them recognition from within the industry, receiving the highest score in the prestigious KLAS teleradiology report 2 years running. We are fortunate to

Pro Medicus Gains Momentum in US

Pro Medicus Gains Momentum in US with Three New Orders Totalling $2.5M - Acrobat pdf 31k 7 September 2011 Leading e-health company Pro Medicus [ASX: PME] today announced its wholly-owned subsidiary, Visage Imaging Inc. (“Visage”), has signed three new orders in North America which will generate revenue of $2.5 million over five years for the company. The newly signed customers will implement the company’s Visage® 7 enterprise viewer that leverages ultra-fast, thin-client streaming technology with native advanced visualisation in a single desktop. “Each of our new North American customers is using Visage imaging technology to solve a different, but equally valid problem, which demonstrates the versatility of the technology,” said Dr Sam Hupert, Chief Executive Officer, Pro Medicus. One radiology group is using it for imaging results distribution to referrers, the second to read cases remotely from over 15 hospitals and the third for medical research. When we acquired Visage in 2009, our intent was to broaden the reach of the product portfolio from a specialised, niche 3D application to one that addresses a significantly larger percentage of the diagnostic imaging market. I’m confident we have done that with Visage 7.” Center for Diagnostic Imaging, Minneapolis, Minnesota Center for Diagnostic Imaging (CDI) is a one of the largest operators of outpatient imaging centres in the US. After an extensive evaluation process, CDI selected Visage 7 for web distribution of images to their referring physicians. Visage’s ultra-fast, thin- client streaming solution will be fully integrated with CDI’s web-based physician portal to provide instant access to examinations performed in any of CDI’s 59 imaging centres throughout the country. “Most web-based image viewers do not provide our specialized referring physicians the speed and advanced tool sets required to support

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