New Mexico Software Powers XR-EXpress for U.S. Laboratory – Nationwide Coverage Extends to New England States

New Mexico Software, Inc., www.nmxc.net , announced today that U.S. Laboratory and Radiology has completed its pilot program and has established a long-term application service provider (ASP) contract for XR-EXpress, New Mexico Software’s web-based teleradiology and picture, archiving and communication system (PACS).

Jeff Barton, vice president for U.S. Laboratory and Radiology, said, “The XR-EXpress system allows our clients to view patient images quickly and to compare the results with past exams. Our clinicians are able to magnify and manipulate X-ray images from any Internet-accessible location, improving convenience and test result turnaround time.”

Bruce A. Stabile, president of New Mexico Software’s healthcare division, said, “The workflow engines integrated within XR-EXpress have provided U.S. Laboratory and Radiology with yet another tool for customer service. XR-EXpress extends image viewing and results to authorized medical facility personnel with the same functionality as the interpreting doctors. This capability provides a new level of care delivery and care management collaboration. We are pleased the pilot has gone so well and welcome U.S. Laboratory and Radiology on board the XR-EXpress to Teleradiology and PACS.”

About U.S. Laboratory and Radiology

U.S. Laboratory and Radiology is a leading provider of laboratory and radiology services to long-term care facilities in New England. Based in Massachusetts, U.S. Laboratory and Radiology’s staff of phlebotomists and radiology technologists are strategically located to collect both lab specimens and X-ray images at the patient’s bedside, eliminating the need for transportation to local hospitals. Digital technologies allow results to be returned via Internet, thereby improving test turn-around time and optimizing patient care. http://nmxs.com