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Radiology Solutions

Quality Control Support
QC-Track QC-Track

Mammography Tracking
MOM MOM
MQSA Workbench MQSA Workbench

Speech Based Workflow
VoxReports VoxReports
VoxNotes VoxNotes
 
Company History

2008
 
In September, Atirix delivers the first QC-Track server.

In June, Atirix announces the purchase of Provox Technologies, a Virginia-based provider of speech recognition and workflow solutions for healthcare.

In April, Atirix starts confirmatory testing of QC-Track.

In January, Atirix reaches an agreement for Hologic to distribute the Atirix QC-Track product for quality control and professional credential management.

In January, Atirix is a founding member of the Mammography subcommittee of Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE).
 
2007
 
By year end, nearly 50,000 studies have been completed on the MOM system.

Atirix installs the first tele-mammography MOM system. In November, Atirix exhibits for the first time at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conference in Chicago, IL.

Announcement and roll-out of new name and corporate identity.
Atirix Medical Systems
 
2006
 
During 2006, more than 10,000 mammography studies have been completed on the MOM system.

Company releases the MOM system, the first .NET-based mammography information system, and installs it at a mammography center.
 
2005
 
NU Design co-founders file a wide-ranging patent application covering web-based mammography information systems.
 
2004
 
VoxReports, featuring SmartMacros technology, is introduced as a speech-driven workflow and reporting system for radiology and imaging facilities.

NU Design Medical Technologies is formed to develop the MOM system.
NU Design Medical Technologies
 
2001
 
Voice dictation patent is issued to Provox.
 
2000
 
Provox releases TalkNotes, a dictation solution reducing transcription costs and improving report turnaround.
 
1999
 
Provox files a wide-ranging patent.
 
1998
 
Provox Technologies was formed to improve medical reporting processes. Provox Technologies