LOS ALTOS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Box (NYSE: BOX) today announced new healthcare customers, viewing
capabilities for medical images such as X-rays and CT Scans and a
partnership with Carebox, a digital health company that aggregates
patient medical records and makes them viewable and shareable in Box.
“Collaboration and the need for cross-enterprise file sharing is on the
rise due to the move from fee-for-service to value-based models of
care,” said Missy Krasner, Managing Director, Healthcare and Life
Sciences, Box. “Box continues to differentiate itself in this vertical
by adding new capabilities, such as being able to store and view X-rays
as well as working with partners who leverage Box APIs to aggregate
medical records and other clinical data from disparate sources.”
New Customers
Since announcing Box for Healthcare at the company’s annual customer
conference, BoxWorks, in September 2014, Box has seen continued momentum
in the healthcare and life sciences vertical. New customers include
Zephyr Health, Inc., Dignity Health, MedAmerica, Providence
Anesthesiology Associates, Impax Laboratories, LI-COR Biosciences, Aspen
Pharmacare Holdings Limited, Exact Sciences Corp., AlphaImpactRx and
Cystic Fibrosis Trust. These new customers join hundreds of other
innovative organizations -- such as MD Anderson Cancer Center, St.
Joseph Health, Mount Sinai Health System, Benaroya Research Institute at
Virginia Mason, Boston Scientific and Ely Lilly -- in using Box to
manage and secure critical information, coordinate care, and streamline
research in the cloud.
“There’s a remarkable opportunity to improve the way information is
captured, managed and shared between doctors, patients and
institutions," said Rich Roth, Chief Strategic Innovation Officer at
Dignity Health. “Our technology solutions must keep pace with the
industry’s ever increasing needs for securely sharing information.
Moving to a technology like Box enables us to provide our employees with
a secure and simple way to better collaborate internally and externally
with the people they do business with everyday.”
Medical Image Viewing
In the fall, Box acquired MedXT,
a leader in cloud-based medical image sharing to better serve the
growing number of hospital, health insurance and life sciences companies
on its platform. MedXT's technology addresses a key hurdle to
interoperability and care coordination in healthcare by allowing imaging
studies (DICOM files) to be stored, viewed and shared securely in the
cloud. Last week, Box announced
the first phase of supporting the DICOM format in the Box platform -
DICOM image preview, for all users, for free. Patients can now upload
medical images such as an X-ray, a CT scan, or an MRI into Box and view
them on the web or from a mobile device.
Partnership with Carebox
As part of its developer efforts, Box also announced an integration with
Carebox, a cloud-based healthcare company built on top of the Box
platform. Carebox makes it easier for hospitals, pharmaceutical
companies and payors to aggregate structured, clinical data in medical
records and make it viewable and shareable in Box. This new integration
allows Box to interface with electronic health record (EHR) solutions
and patient portals for the purpose of collaborating on patient data
using government approved industry standards. Carebox supports CDA/CCD
storage and viewing as well as Direct messaging protocols for transport.
For more information on today's announcement, please visit the Box
blog or visit the Box team at the HIMSS
trade show in Chicago April 13- 15th at booth #8714, North Building,
Hall B.
To learn more about Box for healthcare, please visit box.com/healthcare.
About Box
Founded in 2005, Box (NYSE: BOX) is transforming the way people and
organizations work so they can achieve their greatest ambitions. As the
world's leading enterprise software platform for content collaboration,
Box helps business of all sizes in every industry securely access and
manage their critical information in the cloud. Box is headquartered in
Los Altos, CA, with offices across the United States, Europe and Asia.
To learn more about Box, visit www.box.com.
