by
Gus Iversen, Editor in Chief | February 16, 2015
DOTmed News: Is there anything else you want to add to the conversation?
We were dealing with a hospital where they were concerned about the product we were using a year ago for remote access into the images. We told them we were moving away from that and towards OneDx.

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They called a meeting, they had their HIPAA officer, security officer, compliance officer... there were about nine people in the room, you know, bureaucracy at its finest. They were all sitting around the table and all concerned about this product.
They had a big monitor with a computer attached at the front of the room. I asked, is it safe to assume that it has all your security policies applied to it, and that if I tried to do something that was prohibited by the current policy that I would prevent me from doing that? They all immediately responded, "Yes."
I said, "OK, let me try to open up OneDx. I went to the website and I placed in one of their doctor's credentials and immediately the viewer opens up, the list of studies they sent us were all in there, I didn't have to install anything or do anything, I got passed firewall and antivirus, and everything else. They were amazed. They didn't know how to proceed.
We essentially walked in, zero foot-print, and the minute we closed the browser everything we did went away. They were pretty impressed.
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