Richmond, BC
ALI provides digital image networks to hospitals and clinics that acquire, distribute, and archive medical images and diagnostic reports. Our scalable system serves the needs of any size of facility, ranging from a single imaging modality through to a regionally integrated multi-hospital organization. Images are distributed within the hospital via a local area network, throughout a campus via a metropolitan network, and to remote sites over the Internet.
Our digital image network system automates processes in medical departments. We create value for our customers by reducing operating costs, improving productivity, and ultimately improving patient care through the delivery of more timely and accurate diagnostic information.
ALI markets its products directly to end-users through an in-house sales organization of 14 sales executives. The Company also works with other industry leading suppliers of complementary medical imaging devices and information systems to facilitate the creation of integrated product solutions for our respective customers.
We currently serve more than 500 customer facilities, networking more than 1, 400 imaging devices including 43 enterprise, large- scale, multi-hospital networks. We believe this represents the largest installed base of filmless image networks in the world.
130-10771 Cambie Rd.
Richmond, BC V6X 3G5
CA
130-10771 Cambie Rd.
Richmond, BC V6X 3G5
CA
Legal Name: McKesson
Number of Employees: 174
CA
ALI develops large-scale, workflow automation software systems. We configure systems through consultation and by combining our strong understanding of clinical practices with a willingness to listen to and assess customer needs. We integrate our software with industry standard computer and network hardware to make complete systems that undergo stringent performance tests prior to shipment. We deliver a turnkey implementation to a site and install our products without causing any operational downtime to the customer. Virtually all of our customers attain filmless operations immediately upon installation. We provide continuous support through a comprehensive program that includes a 1-800 call center, on-line remote system access, and field service available 24 hours a day and 365 days a year.
Our products and services must and do deliver the mission critical reliability and functional integrity required for this demanding healthcare application. ALIs products are regulated by and meet all government standards including those of the USA Food and Drug Administration.
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An on-line, structured diagnostic reporting system that replaces traditional dictation and transcription. Measurement information and exam room observations are automatically imported into an electronic worksheet for physician review and are edited via simple decision tree menus. Final reports are completed on-line and can be printed automatically, distributed by fax, or accessed via a secure Internet web browser.
A software interface engine that links ALI UltraPACS to hospital information systems using the industry standard HL7 protocol. DXS streamlines workflow by automating redundant data input and eliminating data errors in patient schedules, patient demographics, reports, and clinical transaction records.
An image capture station to upgrade, via video interface, legacy imaging devices to DICOM 3.0 digital network standards. ALI NewPORT 'framegrabs' video signals at multiple resolutions for grayscale and color still or motion images, creates case records, supports exam room QA work and distributes images onto optical media, network printers, or filmless network image management networks.
A complete picture archiving and communication system for managing all types of medical images digitally. Images are electronically captured, distributed over computer networks for physician diagnosis, and securely archived as long-term patient records on optical media. The scalable Microsoft Windows NT-based system accommodates the needs of a single clinic or a multisite, multimodality regional hospital enterprise.
A complete image management system for smaller ultrasound imaging clinics. This economical Windows NT configuration includes on-line reporting on Microsoft Word documents with voice recognition. ALI UltraPACS Prodigy is an ideal solution for satellite facilities linked to an ALI UltraPACS large-scale hub.
A web browser utilizing Java technology and data compression to provide low-cost access to images over private intranets. ALI WebVIEW is intended for diagnostic use by imaging specialists on-call at their home or office, for general practice physicians to access diagnostic images and reports for their own patients, and for clinical access to images anywhere within a hospital.
A MS Windows 95 DICOM image viewer application to provide a cost-effective software solution for imaging specialists who need to access images from standard workstations at their home, office, or in the hospital. ALI WinVIEW is suited for use as an imaging application used with other hospital, radiology, or clinical information systems.
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