LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HIMSS16 – Box (NYSE:BOX), the leading enterprise content
management platform, today announced a new solution to transform how
healthcare providers work. Tailored specifically for hospitals, this new
solution leverages Box to streamline referral management, enable medical
professionals to view and share DICOM files (like X-rays, CT Scans and
Ultrasounds), reduce manual faxing and scanning, and provide access to
critical data that is too often trapped in proprietary, hospital-based
enterprise systems. Box also announced that the Box
DICOM Viewer is now generally available and has been FDA cleared as
a Class II Medical Device, enabling it to be used for diagnostic
purposes.
“Since we launched Box for Healthcare in the fall of 2014, we've helped
leading hospitals like MD Anderson Cancer Center, St. Joseph Health and
Mount Sinai Health System manage and secure critical information,
coordinate care, and streamline research,” said Missy Krasner, Managing
Director of Healthcare and Life Sciences at Box. “Hospitals have unique
business and compliance challenges around collaborating on data and this
new solution will help healthcare providers leverage the cloud to ease
the burdens of data sharing within the enterprise and across healthcare
systems.”
The new Box for Healthcare solution addresses data sharing and transfer
issues for healthcare providers by providing the following services:
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Box Content Management Platform: Box allows hospitals to
securely share, manage and collaborate on content in the cloud from
any device in real-time. Box supports HIPAA compliance and signs
Business Associate Agreements with customers.
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Box
DICOM Viewer: Medical professionals can dramatically improve
turnaround times for patients by viewing DICOM images from the web or
any mobile device, securely collaborating and sharing images across
facilities, and conducting remote diagnostics.
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Governance: Enables customers to comply with regulatory
policies, satisfy e-discovery requests and effectively manage
sensitive information.
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Box Consulting Services: Professional services and domain
expertise to help customers transform their clinical workflows with
custom integration needs.
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Partner Integration Capabilities:
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Supports HIPAA compliant faxing services
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Communication with hospital-based EHRs and PHRs leveraging the
government sponsored DIRECT
messaging protocol;
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Continuity
of Care Document online viewing app that allows structured
data from EHRs and PHRs to be easily viewed and shared from Box.
"Even though the healthcare industry is still very reliant on on-premise
storage, we identified the cloud as a must-have technology over three
years ago because of its agility,” said David Baker, VP of IT at St.
Joseph Health. “Box has become a primary mode of data storage and
collaboration throughout our system and embracing solutions for sharing
medical images within Box will only speed up coordination of radiology
exams. We are very excited to see Box invest in this area.”
“Despite our industry's significant investment in electronic health
records and the growing use for clinical care coordination, we are still
overly reliant on scanning and faxing for referrals into and out of
health systems,” said Aneesh Chopra, former Chief Technology Officer,
White House and Box special advisor. “As a pioneer in secure enterprise
cloud collaboration, Box is addressing these challenges by integrating
DIRECT messaging to digitize paper-based workflows and develop more
efficient ways for health systems to capture and transfer patient data.”
To make the sharing of clinical imaging studies even easier, Box is
deepening its integration with TigerText, the leading HIPAA compliant
messaging solution for hospitals and doctors. Powered by the
TigerConnect developer platform, the new integration will allow
physicians using TigerText to receive and collaborate around clinical
imaging studies stored in Box from the TigerText mobile interface.
Within the TigerText mobile interface, physicians will be able to
collaborate on X-rays and other images and other images for immediate
wet reads or curbside consults.
“As the leading messaging solution for hospitals across the nation, we
are excited to deepen our integration with Box around their new Box
DICOM Viewer,” said Itamar Kandel, President of the TigerConnect,
business unit of TigerText. “Leveraging our APIs, Box will give doctors
the ability to access imaging studies on their mobile phones via the Box
DICOM Viewer. This enhances our ability to provide important clinical
information in a secure format at the point-of-care.”
Availability
The new Box for Healthcare solution is available today. 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
leading enterprise software platform for content collaboration, Box
helps businesses of all sizes in every industry securely access and
manage their critical information in the cloud. Box is headquartered in
Redwood City, CA, with offices across the United States, Europe and
Asia. To learn more about Box, visit www.box.com.
