Core Sound Imaging https://www.corestudycast.com Mon, 04 Aug 2025 18:44:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.corestudycast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/core_fav_transparent-favicon-150x150.png Core Sound Imaging https://www.corestudycast.com 32 32 How Studycast Care Types Deliver Faster Notifications and Smarter Prioritization https://www.corestudycast.com/blog/how-studycast-care-types-deliver-faster-notifications-and-smarter-prioritization/ Mon, 04 Aug 2025 18:43:49 +0000 https://www.corestudycast.com/?p=6639

Time is everything in diagnostic imaging – especially when it comes to urgent and high-priority studies. That’s where Care Types in Studycast come in. Care Types get critical studies to the right people as quickly as possible. With real-time alerts, visual cues, and flexible configuration options, Care Types empower healthcare teams to act faster and improve turnaround time on STAT and urgent studies.

 

A Faster Path to Stat Notifications

Studycast offers a streamlined way to receive STAT notifications instantly, without the need for a separate STAT reading group. With just a few clicks, you can:

    • Assign a STAT Care Type in the Study Properties window.
    • Highlight the study row immediately on the Studies page.
    • Trigger an automatic email or SMS alert to the reading group. No delay, no manual follow-up.

The best part? This feature can be enabled in minutes. All it takes is administrator approval, and your team will be up and running with rapid notifications that prioritize patient care.

 

Custom Alerts for Every Level of Urgency

Care Types aren’t just for STAT reads. They offer a flexible, visual, and automated way to categorize and monitor studies based on urgency:

    • Inpatient Studies: Trigger alerts after 1 hour.
    • Outpatient Studies: Trigger alerts after 1 day.
    • Custom Care Types: Set your own timing and color-coded highlights.

With Care Types in place, studies that reach their time limit will appear in your chosen color (red, yellow, etc.) on the Studies page, making it easy to spot what needs attention right now.

 

Automated Notifications for Improved Workflow

In addition to visual cues, Studycast provides automated email and text notifications based on the alert times associated with each Care Type. These include real-time alerts when an individual study becomes overdue and scheduled summary emails that list all overdue studies with assigned Care Types. These notifications can be sent directly to the reading physician or a designated reading group, helping ensure that no urgent case is overlooked.

 

Setup is Simple

Admins can easily enable and define Care Types in just a few steps from the Admin tools. Once defined, users can then assign Care Types on a per-study basis from the Study Properties window and select the type they need.

You can even create Filter Favorites to quickly view all STAT or urgent studies on the Studies page.

 

Smarter Care, Faster Reads

With Studycast Care Types, your team gains a powerful tool to triage studies, reduce delays, and enhance communication between technologists, administrators, and physicians. Whether it’s a STAT alert sent immediately upon upload or a daily summary report highlighting overdue studies, these features help ensure the right care gets to the right patient at the right time.

Want to improve turnaround time and prioritize patient care more effectively?

Start using Care Types in Studycast today.

For assistance enabling Care Types and notifications, contact Studycast support.

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Clearer Pictures, Smarter Diagnoses: Imaging Excellence Fuels AI Excellence in Cardiology https://www.corestudycast.com/blog/clearer-pictures-smarter-diagnoses/ Mon, 19 May 2025 18:23:15 +0000 https://www.corestudycast.com/?p=6641

Clinicians need exceptional cardiac imaging quality to experience the full benefits of AI in the imaging process

Cardiac imaging enables clinicians to visualize intricate anatomical structures and assess dynamic functional parameters. The wealth of information captured through cardiac imaging forms a critical input for artificial intelligence (AI).

AI will enhance imaging capabilities so clinicians have advanced tools and insights to analyze cardiac data and improve their diagnostic workflows. However, AI’s true potential in cardiology hinges on a key prerequisite: imaging excellence. The more precise and reliable the images are, the more valuable and dependable AI analysis and insights will be.

While cardiac imaging provides clinicians with the necessary information to diagnose and create treatment plans, its limitations could hinder AI-driven diagnostic accuracy and effectiveness. Traditional methods rely heavily on the person conducting the test, and different experts may interpret the same results differently. Manually segmenting cardiac structures to quantify diagnoses is labor-intensive and prone to inconsistencies. Depending on the modality and technical parameters, image quality can be inconsistent and impacted by noise and poor resolution.

The lack of data formats and standardized protocols across institutions and imaging modalities is also a significant hurdle to training robust, universal AI algorithms. Due to the volume of data generated during routine echocardiography, diagnostic information may be inadvertently underutilized. It often exceeds the capacity of human experts to interpret comprehensively within a limited timeframe.

 

How Integrated Imaging Solutions Unlock More Efficient Care

This is where the concept of imaging excellence, exemplified by solutions such as Core Sound Imaging’s Studycast, becomes essential. Clinicians need a system that doesn’t compromise on image quality or workflow efficiency, and the system must understand their clinical cardiology needs. The system must prioritize speed and performance because fast access to high-quality images is crucial when providing care for cardiac patients. Clinicians require an intuitive platform to streamline their imaging workflows so it is easy to view images quickly and efficiently, document findings, and generate reports. Importantly, they need a system that supports accessibility, enabling secure access to images and cine loops from any device at any time to facilitate remote consultations and efficient reviews.

However, their true commitment to imaging excellence lies in how that commitment directly fuels the evolution of cardiological AI toward a singular, integrated workflow.

  • Enhanced Data Quality for AI Training: AI algorithms are only as good as the data they train on. Emphasizing high-quality image acquisition and management provides AI developers with a more reliable, consistent dataset. This consistency reduces noise and variability for AI models to learn subtle yet critical imaging patterns with greater accuracy. Standardized image formats and metadata, which a unified platform facilitates, will improve and streamline AI training.
  • Improved AI Analytical Capabilities: Their ability to perform complex analyses is significantly enhanced when AI algorithms are fed clear, detailed cardiac images. Focusing on image clarity and advanced image processing tools will enable AI to perform more precise myocardial segmentation and quantification, which reduces operator dependency and variability. These capabilities would help clinicians detect subtle cardiac abnormalities with greater accuracy and precision. This includes earlier detection of myocardial abnormalities or intracardiac masses that are difficult to identify with traditional interpretation methods.
  • Facilitating Seamless AI Integration: The promise of AI in cardiology extends beyond isolated analytical tools; it’s about seamlessly integrating these capabilities into the daily clinical workflow. Architecture built for seamless integration with AI, RIS, and EMR systems is crucial in realizing this vision. A central hub for cardiac imaging data makes it easy for clinicians to deploy and access AI-powered diagnostic tools directly within a familiar environment.
  • Moving Toward a Singular Workflow: The future of cardiac diagnostics envisions a unified workflow where imaging, analysis, and reporting are seamlessly interconnected. AI will be an integral workflow component by offering a management, viewing, and reporting solution in one place. Imagine AI algorithms integrated into the platform, enabling the algorithms to analyze cardiac images and automatically present the results to clinicians. This approach would eliminate disparate systems and manual data transfers, helping clinicians improve their overall efficiency.
  • AI-Enhanced Reporting: AI insights empower customizable reporting templates. AI algorithms that analyze images within a platform could automatically populate relevant sections of a report with quantitative measurements, potential diagnoses, and areas of concern. This accelerates the reporting process and provides referring physicians with more comprehensive, data-driven information to improve patient care.

While AI holds immense transformative potential in cardiac imaging, its effectiveness is inextricably linked to the quality of the input imagery. 

 

Imaging Excellence Will Drive the Future of Cardiology

Platforms committed to excellence in imagery, speed, usability, and seamless integration, such as Core Sound Imaging’s Studycast, enhance current diagnostic workflows and actively fuel the evolution of cardiological AI. By providing standardized, high-quality data in one environment, Studycast helps AI move beyond theoretical possibilities for clinicians and become a tangible, indispensable tool. This tool ultimately will help clinicians offer more personalized treatments, more accurate diagnoses, and improved outcomes for their patients with cardiovascular disease. The more precise the picture that excellent cardiac imaging provides, the more innovative and impactful AI-driven diagnosis will be to usher in a new era of precision cardiology.

 

This article was written by Laurie Smith.

Laurie Smith is a principal and CRO at Core Sound Imaging—makers of the Studycast System, a comprehensive imaging workflow platform. The Studycast System is a platform for medical imaging workflow that has been disrupting and streamlining medical image storage and reporting for 18 years. Studycast is connecting physicians to their images and interpretation tools from any Internet-connected device.

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The Evolution of Cardiac Imaging https://www.corestudycast.com/blog/the-evolution-of-cardiac-imaging/ Tue, 06 May 2025 19:45:33 +0000 https://www.corestudycast.com/?p=6634

Clinicians are able to visualize the heart in unprecedented detail due to advancements in ultra-high resolution imaging. Portable point-of-care solutions are also helping to reduce barriers to timely patient diagnoses. In addition, the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI) enables clinicians to extract more in-depth insights and gather additional information from these images. Together, these advancements provide clinicians with the tools they need to detect changes and disease earlier, offer more precise diagnoses, and improve patient outcomes.

Here’s how these three technological innovations are converging to reshape cardiac imaging. 

 

The Promise of Clarity: Ultra-High Resolution Imaging

Ultra-high resolution imaging is a crucial tool that enables clinicians to discern subtle details of cardiac anatomy and pathology. Current imaging modalities, including echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computed tomography (CT), already provide considerable detail. However, being able to visualize the heart with unprecedented clarity makes it easier for clinicians to detect diseases in their earlier stages. For example, higher-resolution imaging could allow clinicians to identify atherosclerotic characteristics sooner and provide recommendations to help slow its progression. Similarly, higher resolutions could make subtle changes in conditions such as early-stage cardiomyopathy or myocarditis more readily apparent, allowing clinicians to assess and treat them more effectively. 

Implementing ultra-high resolution imaging requires:

    • Hardware and software capable of acquiring and utilizing data with finer spatial detail. 
    • Planning for increased data volumes, as sophisticated image reconstruction algorithms are needed to transform raw data into high-fidelity images for clinician review. 

Addressing these considerations will help clinicians unlock new diagnostic insights and make ultra-high resolution imaging a crucial component of cardiac care.

 

Imaging at Your Fingertips: The Rise of Portable Point-of-Care Solutions

There is an increasing availability and adoption of portable point-of-care imaging devices. Traditionally, cardiac imaging has required patients to be in dedicated imaging suites, introducing scheduling delays and logistical complexities, especially in smaller practices or for patients with limited mobility. The prevalence of compact or handheld ultrasound devices alters this paradigm, bringing diagnostic capabilities directly to patients.

These portable systems offer greater flexibility and convenience for rapid cardiac assessments. In situations when time is critical, such as acute heart failure, the ability to quickly visualize cardiac structures and function can lead to life-saving decisions and treatment plans. Additionally, portable devices facilitate frequent patient monitoring, providing clinicians with regular insights for implementing and adjusting treatment.

While image quality and appropriate training will be necessary for widespread and effective use, portable point-of-care cardiac imaging democratizes access to vital diagnostic information. It empowers clinicians to make timely decisions and enhance patient care.

 

The Foundation for Intelligent Insights: Cardiac Imaging Excellence and AI

Integrating AI into cardiac imaging workflows holds immense promise for enhancing diagnostic accuracy, improving efficiency, and personalizing patient care. Once could argue that cardiac ultrasound could be the next vital sign. AI algorithms, machine learning, and deep learning techniques enable the analysis of vast amounts of imaging data, allowing clinicians to easily and consistently identify subtle patterns and anomalies. Modern workflow solutions that support integration with automated image analysis, and robust structured reporting tools has the potential to revolutionize how clinicians interpret and utilize cardiac images.

The true power of unlocking cardiac imaging excellence is closely tied to the power of AI support. AI algorithms learn from data, and in medical imaging, they are trained on large datasets of cardiac images. Practices must consistently maintain high image quality to leverage robust, reliable AI diagnostic and reporting systems. Images with poor resolution, inconsistent acquisition parameters, or inadequate annotations may lead to biased or inaccurate AI models.

Achieving AI-driven cardiac diagnostic excellence requires a commitment to high standards throughout the medical imaging process, from image acquisition and adherence to protocols to image viewing and reporting solutions that are accessible and secure.

To utilize AI effectively, practices must implement:

    • Rigorous quality control measures
    • Standardized imaging protocols
    • Efficient data management
    • Image storage and reporting tool support their integration

Without this solid foundation in medical imaging excellence, AI’s potential to transform cardiac care cannot be fully realized.

 

Superior Cardiac Care and the Role of Core Sound Imaging

These three trends are shaping the future of cardiac imaging and cardiac care. Core Sound Imaging, with its Studycast system, is helping clinicians and practices capitalize on these opportunities. 

Studycast is designed for usability and engineered for performance, providing a single, intuitive solution to manage the entire cardiology imaging workflow. Because timely reporting is a crucial component of portable point-of-care imaging, Studycast allows clinicians to:

    • View images
    • Document findings
    • Generate structured reports from anywhere 

With a user-friendly platform that integrates image viewing, reporting, and archiving, Studycast helps practices and clinicians streamline their workflow for better patient care outcomes.

 

 

This article was written by Laurie Smith.

Laurie Smith is a principal and CRO at Core Sound Imaging—makers of the Studycast System, a comprehensive imaging workflow platform. The Studycast System is a platform for medical imaging workflow that has been disrupting and streamlining medical image storage and reporting for 18 years. Studycast is connecting physicians to their images and interpretation tools from any Internet-connected device.

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Supercharge Your Reporting Workflow with Additional Comments https://www.corestudycast.com/product-updates/supercharge-your-reporting-workflow-with-additional-comments/ Tue, 29 Apr 2025 15:37:21 +0000 https://www.corestudycast.com/?p=6617

In the world of diagnostic imaging, speed and precision go hand in hand. Studycast understands the unique demands of clinicians and administrators alike and that’s why Additional Comments were built to streamline reporting, promote consistency, and empower teams with smarter customization tools.

 

What are Additional Comments?

Across Studycast, you’ll find input fields with a small gear icon—these are Additional Comments. They’re designed for inserting personalized, reusable statements directly into your reports, enabling quick documentation of observations, impressions, or standardized language that isn’t already built into the worksheet templates.

Key Features:

    • Type-ahead functionality: As you type, the system suggests relevant entries in real time.
    • Shared access: Comments are shared across the entire reading group, ensuring everyone benefits from consistent phrasing and streamlined workflows.
    • Custom comment editing: You can create, edit, reorder, or delete comments with just a few clicks.

Two Ways to Manage Comments

Studycast offers two ways to manage Additional Comments:

1. Within the Worksheet

Clicking the gear icon next to any Additional Comments field to:

    • Add a new comment
    • Edit or delete existing ones
    • Drag and reorder your list for faster access to frequently used phrases

Any changes made here are instantly available to the rest of the reading group—perfect for real-time team alignment.

2. In the Admin Tools

For deeper personalization and control, Studycast’s Admin Tools offer a dedicated  Additional Comments management page, allowing administrators to:

    • Filter comments by Study Type, Reading Group, Protocol, or Comment Type
    • Edit or add new comments directly
    • Group comments under searchable headers
    • Reorder and update lists efficiently
    • Batch share or revoke comment access across reading groups

Want to make a comment accessible to more reading groups? Use the “Add access” batch action to instantly expand visibility. Prefer to restrict a comment to a specific group? “Remove access” handles that in seconds. Studycast gives you full control over who can edit or create Additional Comments. Through the Admin Tools, you can assign or revoke the Create Additional Comments permission. This is especially useful for keeping your comment libraries standardized across users. Users without this permission can still insert comments from the list but they won’t be able to modify or add new ones, preserving consistency and compliance.
And if an admin needs to remove a comment, deleted comments are removed platform-wide. So, if you want to limit access rather than remove a comment completely, simply revoke access from specific groups instead.

 

Boost Workflow Efficiency with Presets

Additional Comments can also be included in Preset Favorites, allowing you to apply a full set of inputs (including indications, observations, and custom comments) with a single click. This time-saving integration helps reduce repetitive data entry and ensures standardized reporting across your organization.

 

Why Use Additional Comments?

Reporting should be fast, accurate, and consistent across your team. That’s exactly where Additional Comments shines. Whether you’re looking to save time, reduce variability in documentation, or streamline communication across multiple readers, this tool delivers the flexibility and control you need.

    • Speed: Type-ahead + presets = lightning-fast documentation
    • Consistency: Standardized language across reading groups
    • Flexibility: Customizable per study type, reading group, and protocol
    • Control: Admins manage who can create, edit, and share comments
    • Scalability: Share personalized statements across multiple reading groups in seconds

Whether you’re a solo practitioner or managing a multi-site team, Studycast’s Additional Comments feature is your key to faster, smarter, and more consistent reporting.

 

For any questions regarding this, or other Studycast functionality, call us at (919) 277-0636, or email info@corestudycast.com.

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Personalizing the Studycast Worksheet https://www.corestudycast.com/product-updates/personalizing-the-studycast-worksheet/ Mon, 21 Apr 2025 18:53:56 +0000 https://www.corestudycast.com/?p=6604
Studycast offers a wide range of worksheets that can be customized to meet the needs of any client. These worksheets support various specialties, including cardiology, radiology, and obstetrics, ensuring seamless documentation and reporting. With flexible fields, intuitive interfaces, customizable findings and observations, we can tailor each worksheet to match specific workflows, improving efficiency and accuracy. The ability to personalize worksheets allows you to standardize data entry while supporting adaptability for your unique requirements.

 

Worksheet Configuration

Studycast My Choices Forms let you customize both the appearance and functionality of your worksheets to suit your specific needs. By using these forms, you can tailor forms to align with your workflow preferences. These allow for greater flexibility, enabling you to enhance organization, improve accuracy, and streamline reporting by choosing only what is relevant to your workflow. Whether modifying findings, observation, and conclusion statements, selecting preferred report layouts, or choosing your needed fields, configuring your worksheet lets you create a personalized experience that enhances productivity and supports high-quality patient care.

 

 

Normal vs. Blank

When an observation has a value, it means a findings statement is generated. Observations in worksheets can be automatically set to “Normal” or blank, depending on your preference. Selecting “Normal” means a normal statement is generated, for example “There is no evidence of deep vein thrombosis of the right lower extremity” in the Venous LE worksheet. If you set an observation value to “Blank” it means no statement is generated for that observation.
Studycast default values are designed so that your new worksheet already contains findings statements for a “Normal” exam so that the technologist or interpreting physicians only needs to document abnormalities, reducing the work to create a report.

Studycast worksheet showing "normal" observations

Normal observations and findings

Studycast worksheet showing blank observation fields

Blank observations and findings

In addition to normal and blank values, Studycast support can set defaults for your worksheet to any values you need. For more information, see: Step by Step: Setting Worksheet Default Values.

 

 

References and Criteria

Many worksheets allow you to select specific references or criteria to guide their observations, ensuring reports align with preferred standards and clinical guidelines. For example, in vascular studies, you can choose from different stenosis criteria, such as Hodgkiss-Harlow or Moneta, to define severity thresholds based on institutional preferences. Or in obstetric worksheets, you can select your desired fetal anatomy references to ensure measurements and assessments follow the proper developmental standards. This flexibility enhances accuracy, consistency, and compliance with best practices.

Stenosis criteria choices

Example criteria choices

 

 

Worksheet-Specific Options

Many worksheets also include various worksheet-specific options to enhance reporting and personalized configuration.

For example:

  • In the Echo worksheet, you can enable Studycast Advisor, which provides suggestions based on published guidelines, triggering only when selected observations do not align with standard recommendations.
  • In the Obstetric worksheet, choose if or which growth charts can automatically appear on reports or can be manually toggled on when necessary.
  • In the Nuclear Cardiac worksheet, choose between a standard 17-segment or an optional 20-segment diagram for both Function and Perfusion diagrams.

These are just some of the options available. Each worksheet has specific options allowing you to configure them to fit your specific needs.

For more information about the options available for a specific worksheet, contact Studycast support or schedule training with a member of our team.

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Step by Step: Setting Worksheet Default Values https://www.corestudycast.com/product-updates/setting-worksheet-default-values/ Mon, 10 Feb 2025 21:11:34 +0000 https://www.corestudycast.com/?p=6479

In any Studycast worksheet, you can define the default values that are selected for a new exam.

Below are the steps to let Studycast support know what default values are preferred by your facility, so they can be setup for your Studycast account.

 

1 – Create a New Study

Log in to your Studycast account. On the Studies page, select New Study in the bottom left corner to open the Create New Study window.

Enter the required information, choosing the study type of the worksheet that you want to set the default values for. We recommend choosing a name that makes it clear that this is not a real study. Select Create to create the new study.

 

 

2 – Enter the Desired Values

Locate and open the new study. Enter the desired default values into the needed fields. You can enter values for any fields that you need to set default values for, and any fields that aren’t needed can be left blank.

Note: Default values can be set for any study type. Currently, only the Nuclear Cardiac worksheet supports setting default values per Protocol.

After entering the desired values, select Save at the bottom of the screen. We suggest leaving the study in the New status to make it clear that the study is for demonstration purposes only.

 

 

3 – Capture the Worksheet

Before reaching out to Studycast support, make sure to collect the worksheet’s default values by copying the Study ID at the top of the worksheet, or from the worksheet’s URL.

 

 

4 – Contact Studycast Support

Once you have created the worksheet, entered all the needed values, and captured the needed information, you are ready to contact support. From within the worksheet, select Support at the top of the screen to open the Studycast Support window. Fill out the form, including the phrase “Worksheet Default Values” in the Email Subject field and the including the Study ID in the Message field, then click Submit.

The Studycast support team will receive the request and use the values in the study to set the defaults for that study type. A team member will contact you if they have any questions, and will notify you once the default values are set.

 

 

Looking for more information?

For existing clients who would like to learn more about how to personalize the configuration of Studycast worksheets, schedule training with a member of our team.

For prospective clients, our sales team would be happy to provide you with a demo of the functionality. Schedule a personal demo at any time.

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Core Sound Imaging, Provider of Medical Imaging Platform Studycast, Announces $80 Million Growth Investment from PSG https://www.corestudycast.com/blog/core-sound-imaging-announces-80-million-growth-investment-from-psg/ Thu, 16 Jan 2025 14:30:43 +0000 https://www.corestudycast.com/?p=6473

Investment to help drive expansion to support platform growth

 

RALEIGH, NC (January 16, 2025) – Core Sound Imaging, provider of medical imaging platform Studycast, today announced an $80 million growth investment from PSG, a leading growth equity firm that specializes in partnering with software and technology-enabled services companies to capitalize on transformational growth. The investment will support Studycast’s plans to help accelerate its growth in core verticals, enter new clinical areas, and further enable AI usage on its platform. As part of the investment, PSG Senior Advisor Brian Kelly joins Core Sound Imaging as Executive Chairman.

 

“As demand for medical imaging studies continues to outpace the supply of professionals available to conduct them, we believe technology, including Studycast, is essential to close the gap and address patient needs,” said Kelly. “From our standpoint, Studycast’s proven technology can alleviate administrative burdens and promote efficiency without sacrificing clinical utility.”

 

Medical imaging is crucial to patient care, responsible for ensuring the right diagnosis is delivered quickly and accurately, and it’s in need of modernization across many healthcare facilities. The legacy process of imaging on-premises without workflow integration creates inefficiencies in patient care in the form of human error, delayed care, and poor physician experience.

 

Studycast was built in partnership with physicians and technologists aiming to streamline medical imaging to allow healthcare providers to focus on patient care. More than a picture archiving and communication system (“PACS”), Studycast provides a single workflow to help support all steps from ordering studies to reviewing and archiving results. The cloud-based system allows healthcare providers and patients to access diagnostic-quality medical images anywhere with internet access. Today, Studycast’s core medical specialties include cardiology, vascular surgery, and OB/GYN, with modalities including ultrasound, nuclear medicine, electrocardiography, and more.

 

“PSG’s depth of healthcare software and AI experience and operational resources will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen our system to support healthcare providers and ultimately patients,” said Core Sound Imaging Co-Founders Mark Smith, CEO, and Laurie Smith, Chief Revenue Officer. “With a shared vision, we’re eager to work closely with PSG as we build upon the features our customers know and love to expand in new clinical care areas.”

 

“We view Studycast as a mission critical, intelligent platform in the fast-growing medical imaging space. We believe the company is competitively positioned to cement itself as the preferred medical imaging platform due to its ease of use, seamless integration with partner tools and the breadth of its workflow,” said Jimmy Guan, Principal at PSG. “We see a strong opportunity to scale Studycast’s use of AI to help improve physician workflows and patient outcomes and we’re eager to work closely with the team to roll this out.”

 

Latham & Watkins LLP served as legal advisor to PSG. Holland & Knight LLP served as legal advisor and Software Equity Group (SEG) served as the exclusive advisor to Core Sound Imaging.

 

About Core Sound Imaging

Since 2007, Core Sound Imaging has provided specialized solutions for the medical imaging workflow, including image storage, a zero-footprint viewer, and a robust suite of interpretation and structured reporting tools. The company’s flagship solution, the Studycast system, is currently used by hospitals, private practices, clinical research labs, and education programs in 49 US states and 7 countries. For more information, visit https://www.corestudycast.com/.

 

About PSG

PSG is a growth equity firm that partners with software and technology-enabled services companies to help them navigate transformational growth, capitalize on strategic opportunities, and build strong teams. Having backed more than 140 companies and facilitated over 500 add-on acquisitions, PSG brings extensive investment experience, deep expertise in software and technology, and a firm commitment to collaborating with management teams. Founded in 2014, PSG operates out of offices in Boston, Kansas City, London, Madrid, Paris, and Tel-Aviv. To learn more about PSG, visit www.psgequity.com.

 

Media Contacts

 

Core Sound Imaging

Kayle Cade

kayle@corestudycast.com

 

PSG

Jackie Ryan

pro-psg@prosek.com

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Core Sound Imaging Introduces Support for Emergency and Critical Care Workflows in the Studycast System https://www.corestudycast.com/blog/studycast-emergency-critical-care-support/ Mon, 09 Sep 2024 17:23:32 +0000 https://www.corestudycast.com/?p=6408

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

New functionality brings support for the entire point-of-care imaging workflow, from admission to final report. Core Sound Imaging will demo the offering live at the ACEP meeting, later this month.

 

RALEIGH, NC (September 9, 2024) – Core Sound Imaging, creator of the Studycast system, introduced a new suite of functionality for emergency and critical care imaging exams. This offering includes 15 new reporting templates designed for point-of-care ultrasound exams, designed to comply with published guidelines from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and optimized for mobile and tablet use. The workflow includes built-in QA functionality, enabling clients to efficiently attest to study quality and manage their credentialing requirements.

“We have been hearing from emergency and critical care physicians about the need for improved encounter-based workflows that meet ACEP guidelines and provide intuitive tools for QA and credentialling,” said Alyssa Letteri, Product Manager at Core Sound Imaging. “We are looking forward to demonstrating the workflow later this month at ACEP in Las Vegas.”

The Studycast team will be demonstrating the new point-of-care workflow in booth #1914 at the ACEP meeting, from September 29 – October 2, 2024.

For more information about Studycast for point-of-care, visit: https://www.corestudycast.com/solutions/point-of-care/

 

 

About Core Sound Imaging, Inc.

Since 2007, Core Sound Imaging has provided leading-edge solutions for the medical imaging workflow, including image storage, a zero-footprint viewer, and a robust suite of interpretation and structured reporting tools. The company’s flagship solution, the Studycast system, is currently used by hospitals, private practices, clinical research labs, and education programs in 49 US states and territories and 7 countries.

 

Media Contact:

Kayle Cade

kayle@corestudycast.com

866.209.3393 x176

 

 

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Core Sound Imaging Named 2024 SIIA CODiE Award Finalist in Most Innovative Tech Company https://www.corestudycast.com/blog/2024-siia-codie-award-finalist/ Tue, 23 Apr 2024 18:43:00 +0000 https://www.corestudycast.com/?p=6089

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

The Studycast system recognized by peers as a Market Leader

 

RALEIGH, NC (April 23, 2024) – Core Sound Imaging, creator of the Studycast system, today announces that Core Sound Imaging was named a 2024 SIIA CODiE Award Finalist in the Most Innovative Tech Company category. CODiE Finalists represent the best products, services and people in the Education and Business Technology Industries.

Core Sound Imaging provides their flagship product, the Studycast system, to over 2,000 medical imaging facilities. The company has been disrupting and innovating in the medical imaging and reporting space since 2007. Since the recent launch of the Studycast Integration Program, Core Sound Imaging has been working to democratize access to medical imaging AI solutions across their client base, by enabling turnkey access to seamless integrations with industry-leading tools.

The SIIA CODiE Awards, the long-running, premier awards program for the software and information industries are produced by the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), the principal trade association for the software, education, media and digital content industries. Core Sound Imaging was selected as a finalist across dozens of Business Technology and Education Technology categories, among hundreds of nominations.

“The 2024 CODiE Award Finalists are a showcase of those products and individuals who have been identified by industry experts as being at the forefront of innovation. These Finalists perpetuate the CODiEs’ longstanding tradition of acknowledging the year’s most influential products, services, and leaders, thereby laying the groundwork for future innovators. A hearty congratulations to all who have earned this recognition.”

“It is an honor to be recognized as a finalist for Most Innovative Tech Company,” said Laurie Smith, COO at Core Sound Imaging. “We are passionate about providing cutting-edge solutions that enable our clients to provide the highest quality of patient care. It is an honor to have the work of our team recognized.”

The SIIA CODiE Awards are the industry’s only peer-recognized awards program. Finalists are determined by industry experts. CODiE Award winners will be announced during the Virtual Celebrations May 21, 2024 at 1pm EST.

Details about each Finalist are listed at: https://siia.net/codie/codie-finalists/

2024 SIIA CODiE Awards Logo

 

About Core Sound Imaging, Inc.

Since 2007, Core Sound Imaging has provided leading-edge solutions for the medical imaging workflow, including image storage, a zero-footprint viewer, and a robust suite of interpretation and structured reporting tools. The company’s flagship solution, the Studycast system, is currently used by hospitals, private practices, clinical research labs, and education programs in 49 US states and territories and 7 countries.

 

About the SIIA CODiE™ Awards

The SIIA CODiE Awards is the only peer-reviewed program to celebrate the vision, talent, and advances in building quality products in the Tech Industry. Since 1986, thousands of products, services and solutions have been recognized for Leading Innovation and Achieving Excellence. For more information, visit https://siia.net/codie/.

About Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA)

SIIA is the only professional organization connecting more than 700 data, financial information, education technology, specialized content and publishing, and connects learners and educators. Our diverse members manage the global financial markets, develop software that solves today’s challenges through technology, provide critical information that helps inform global businesses large and small, and innovate for better communication across the information ecosystem.

 

Media Contact:

Kayle Cade

kayle@corestudycast.com

866.209.3393 x176

SIIA communications contact:

codieawards@siia.net

 

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Core Sound Imaging Nominated For Most Innovative Tech Company in the 39th annual CODiE Awards https://www.corestudycast.com/blog/core-sound-imaging-nominated-in-39th-annual-codie-awards/ Wed, 08 Nov 2023 16:39:57 +0000 https://www.corestudycast.com/?p=6021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

RALEIGH, NC (November 8, 2023) – Core Sound Imaging, creator of the Studycast system, announced today that it has been nominated for Most Innovative Tech Company as part of the 39th annual CODiE Awards. The CODiE Awards honor top products in the Business and Education technology industries and are widely recognized as the “Academy Awards of the technology industry”. The CODiE Awards are presented by the Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA), the principal trade association for the software, education technology and digital content industries.

 

Core Sound Imaging will participate in two rounds of review as part of the Awards process before Winners are announced May 21, 2024. Learn more about the CODiE Awards, categories, and past winners at SIIA CODIE – Awards.

 

Core Sound Imaging provides their flagship product, the Studycast system, to over 2,000 medical imaging facilities. The company has been disrupting and innovating in the medical imaging and reporting space since 2007. This nomination comes on the heels of their 2023 release of the Studycast Integration Program, which is democratizing access to medical imaging AI solutions across their client base, through seamless out-of-box integrations with industry-leading tools.

 

“Our Nominees are revolutionizing the way we do business,” said Sonya Roccia, Vice President of Events at SIIA. “Our awards program is a testament to the dedication, innovation, and outstanding contributions of individuals and organizations, like Core Sound Imaging, in their respective fields. We take pride in shining a spotlight on excellence and fostering a culture of appreciation for those who strive for greatness.”

 

“We are thrilled to be nominated for Most Innovative Tech Company in the 2024 SIIA CODiE Awards,” said Kayle Cade, Marketing Content Manager at Core Sound Imaging. “We have so much respect for the organization and are looking forward to the first round of review.”

 

CODiE Awards Winners will be announced May 21, 2024 during a virtual Celebration.

 

About Core Sound Imaging, Inc. 

Since 2007, Core Sound Imaging has provided leading-edge solutions for the medical imaging workflow, including image storage, a zero-footprint viewer, and a robust suite of interpretation and structured reporting tools. The company’s flagship solution, the Studycast system, is currently used by hospitals, private practices, clinical research labs, and education programs in 49 US states and territories and 7 countries.

 

 

About the CODiE Awards

Hailed as the “Oscars of Business and Education Technology”, the SIIA CODiE Awards is the only Peer-reviewed program to showcase Business and Education technology’s finest products and services. Since 1986, thousands of products, services and solutions have been recognized for achieving excellence. For more information, visit History – SIIA CODIE

 

About SIIA

SIIA is an umbrella association representing 800+ technology, data and media companies globally. Industry leaders work through SIIA’s divisions to address issues and challenges that impact their industry segments with the goal of driving innovation and growth for the industry and each member company. This is accomplished through in-person and online business development opportunities, peer networking, corporate education, intellectual property protection and government relations. For more information, Home – SIIA

 

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Media Contact:

Kayle Cade

kayle@corestudycast.com 

866.209.3393 x176 

 

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