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Updated on November 9, 2023
·Created on September 13, 2019
Tricefy is a cloud based system that allows healthcare experts to manage ultrasound images.
Tricefy is a DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine), a cloud based system used to share ultrasound images. The main functions of the software are messaging and image management used to help diagnose the health of a patient’s pregnancy.
Tricefy transfers images to Trice imaging severs at a remote data center over the open internet. The Tricefy uplink appears as a DICOM server on the local network and stores the DICOM data locally, then forwards all data to the Tricefy Service.
The product is developed and commercialized by Trice Imaging, Inc.
Target Users (Target Impact Group)
Distributors / Implementing Organizations
Manufacturing/Building Method
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Intellectural Property Type
Trademarked
User Provision Model
Distributions to Date Status
Tricefy has clinical users in 106 countries across 6 continents.
Design Specifications
The software allows healthcare personnel to share ultrasound images. The ultrasound machines generate the data, which are then sent by the cloud. The main advantage is that the medical staff can share information in order to get a proper diagnosis. Tricefy provides a hardware device, which first encrypts then forwards DICOM transfers securely to Tricefy servers. Tricefy includes a web interface where users can log in to export imaging studies, change settings for messaging, incorporate branding and perform other administrative tasks as well as view statistics and usage information. The main characteristics of the service include:
Technical Support
Trice offers multiple support tools, including: - The Help Center guide - Telephone: +1-858-397-5216 - E-mail: support@triceimaging.com
Replacement Components
N/A
Lifecycle
N/A
Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters
Allowing healthcare workers to exchange ultrasound information more easily.
Vetted Performance Status
In the Mobile Ultrasound project, for 4 weeks medical professionals visited three small villages in rural Morocco. Medical staff performanced 575 ultrasound on expecting mothers and sent the results to be interpreted in 3 larger cities. The results include:
Safety
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Complementary Technical Systems
Academic Research and References
Bryczkowski, C., J. and Byrne, M.W., 2017, Workflow and Middleware, Ultrasound Program Management, pp. 281–299.
Compliance with regulations
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