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When was AG Mednet founded?
2005
Where is AG Mednet headquartered?
AG Mednet is headquartered in Boston and serves the global medical and clinical trial communities.
Who founded AG Mednet?
AG Mednet was founded by executives from the healthcare and telecommunications industries. The team has applied proven telecom principles along with patent pending technologies to deliver a multi-fold increase in imaging delivery performance and ease of use, while providing access and exchange capabilities between sites, regardless of the type of modality, PACS or DICOM reader.
Who is on the company’s senior management team?
Abraham Gutman, President and CEO
Mike Goldner, Chief Technology Officer
Doug Steinfeld, Vice President, Engineering & Operations
Who is on the AG Mednet Board of Directors?
Abraham Gutman, Chairman
Ben Gomez, Managing Director, Pilot House Associates
Dr. Barbara McNeil, M.D., Ph.D. Chairwoman, Department of Healthcare Policy, Harvard Medical School
Who are AG Mednet’s investors?
AG Mednet is a privately-held company. The company has secured funding from key individual investors who wish to remain anonymous.
What is AG Mednet? What does AG Mednet do?
AG Mednet is the world's largest diagnostic imaging network. Pharmaceutical, biotech and medical
device companies, core labs and clinical research organizations (CROs) utilizing imaging
technology as part of their trial protocol rely on AG Mednet’s automated system to
enable the secure electronic transfer of cases from hundreds of locations, enhancing site
compliance while providing detailed reporting necessary to meet the most stringent
regulatory requirements. Hospitals and Teleradiology providers requiring faster, more
efficient, more flexible and more scalable image transport from their clients to their
readers can rely on AG Mednet’s dedicated, carrier-class network to route uncompressed
studies of all types and sizes, as well as associated clinical data securely and efficiently
through its robust fiber-optic network infrastructure.
Who does AG Mednet serve?
AG Mednet serves Pharmaceutical, Biotech and Medical Device companies, Core Labs, and Clinical Research Organizations utilizing imaging technology as part of their trial protocols, as well as hospitals, teleradiology companies and imaging centers wishing to exchange diagnostic images with partners or service providers.
In drug development context, AG Mednet provides an easy to use mechanism enabling sites worldwide to de-identify and transfer cases and associated transmittal forms directly from modalities, PACS or CDs directly to one or more trial repositories. From the core lab and CRO perspective, cases can be delivered directly to the trial’s specific QA environment or work repository, enabling immediate access, and providing auditable logs and reports for conformance and quality measures.
In the clinical environment, the AG Mednet network enables studies to be seamlessly transferred from remote locations to a central repository. There, the studies can be accessed by interpreting physicians directly from the local PACS through thin clients, or simultaneously delivered to full featured workstations at remote reading rooms, an interpreter’s home or a third party on the network.
Tell us more about the AG Mednet network.
AG Mednet is an extensive HIPAA and 21 CFR Part 11 compliant network designed to route DICOM and non-DICOM based diagnostic image studies ranging from standard modalities like CT, MRI, ultrasound, PET and digital x-ray to the most advanced studies such as IVUS and CTA/MRA yielding multi-gigabyte data sets.
With its powerful routing and traffic grooming capabilities, AG Mednet subscribers utilizing imaging technology perform the most demanding tasks, all without manual intervention, IT administration or capital investment. With a record 99.9999% uptime, it meets the most stringent requirements demanded by emergency radiology applications, as well as patient eligibility verification for clinical trials.
As a carrier-class network, AG Mednet is monitored 24x7x365.
Who uses AG Mednet’s diagnostic imaging exchange network?
Pharmaceutical, device and bio-technology companies as well as imaging CROs, use the AG Mednet network in support of their global clinical trials. Prominent teleradiology service providers have adopted the AG Mednet network to ensure improved delivery of flawless images.
How can I learn more? Contact the company?
For more information please visit www.agmednet.com or call 1-888-9-AGMEDNET.
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