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Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Healthcare information technology |
| Founded | 2006–2007 |
| Headquarters | Peabody, Massachusetts, United States |
| Products | PACS, structured reporting, EMR workflow software, Practice Suite, Women’s Health Diagnostic Reporting |
| Website | medstreaming |
Medstreaming is an American healthcare information technology company that provides structured reporting, imaging informatics, and clinical workflow automation for vascular, cardiovascular, neurovascular, and women’s health environments. Its platform combines PACS, workflow tools, and analytics designed to streamline documentation and improve reporting efficiency.[1]
History
Medstreaming was founded in 2006 as a cardiovascular imaging and reporting solution. Over time, the company expanded into vascular, cardiac, neurovascular, and other specialty clinical workflows.[2]
In 2014, industry publication AuntMinnie.com reported that Medstreaming had released enhanced structured reporting upgrades aimed at improving multimedia documentation and imaging workflow.[3]
In 2016, Medstreaming acquired M2S, a medical imaging and registry software company based in New Hampshire. The acquisition was covered by the New Hampshire Business Review and Endovascular Today as part of Medstreaming’s broader expansion into clinical data management and analytics.[4][5]
In 2019, GeekWire reported that Medstreaming raised new funding to support advanced healthcare analytics tools for hospitals, specialist practices, and clinical researchers.[6]
In 2021, Medstreaming and M2S underwent a unified rebranding and began operating under the name Fivos Health.[7]
In December 2023, Harris Computer Corporation (a division of Constellation Software) announced its acquisition of the Medstreaming software suite from Fivos Health.[8]
Products
Medstreaming develops structured reporting and imaging workflow solutions used by vascular labs, cardiology programs, neurovascular centers, women’s health clinics, office-based labs (OBLs), ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), and hospitals.[1]
Key products include:
- Medstreaming Workflow: A structured reporting and PACS system supporting vascular, cardiac, neurovascular, and women’s health service lines, with an emphasis on ultrasound-based diagnostic documentation.
- Practice Suite: A cloud-based workflow and practice management platform for OBLs and ASCs, integrating scheduling, EMR tools, PACS, structured reporting, and billing.[9]
- Women’s Health Diagnostic Reporting: A comprehensive women’s health module supporting OB/GYN, fetal ultrasound, IVF monitoring, biophysical profiles, first-trimester and anatomy scans, and standardized structured reporting designed specifically for women’s health practices.[10]
Market Presence
Medstreaming’s solutions are used by both independent outpatient facilities and larger multi-site hospital systems.[1] Bloomberg lists the company as a provider of workflow and imaging informatics technology used in cardiovascular and specialty care environments.[11]
References
- ^ a b c "Workflow Solutions for Hospitals and Health Systems". Medstreaming.com.
- ^ "About Medstreaming". Medstreaming.com.
- ^ "Medstreaming releases structured reporting upgrades". AuntMinnie.com. 2014-12-01.
- ^ "Medstreaming buys West Lebanon software developer". New Hampshire Business Review. 2016-03-31.
- ^ "Medstreaming Acquires M2S". Endovascular Today. 2016-03-30.
- ^ "Healthcare IT software maker Medstreaming raises cash to help hospitals and researchers analyze data". GeekWire. 2019-08-06.
- ^ "Medstreaming and M2S Announce New Brand as Fivos Health". Endovascular Today. 2021.
- ^ "Harris Buys Medstreaming, Streamlining Workflow for Vascular and Cardiac Care". HIT Consultant. 2024-01-12.
- ^ "Practice Suite for OBLs and ASCs". Medstreaming.com.
- ^ "Women's Health Diagnostic Reporting". Medstreaming.com.
- ^ "Medstreaming Inc. — Company Profile". Bloomberg.
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