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Cloud PACS push brings FlexView into AdvaHealth platform

The zero-footprint DICOM viewer has been rebranded as AdvaView and integrated with AdvaPACS, the company’s cloud-native imaging platform.

AdvaHealth has acquired Radical Imaging’s FlexView, a zero-footprint DICOM viewer built for cloud imaging environments. The viewer has been rebranded as AdvaView and integrated with AdvaPACS, the company’s cloud-native imaging platform.

AdvaView gives radiologists and clinicians browser-based access to imaging studies without software installation. The FDA-cleared viewer now sits within the AdvaPACS environment, according to the announcement.

The software is open, modular, and web-native. Its architecture is intended to support an AI-agnostic approach, allowing algorithms and tools to be added, updated, or replaced without a vendor-controlled ecosystem.

FDA documentation lists FlexView Diagnostic as a Class II DICOM viewer under 510(k) K233226. The device is a web-based medical image viewer for reviewing, manipulating, and visualizing multimodality DICOM image data and other medical information.

FlexView Diagnostic allows qualified users to perform image manipulations and measurements, including window/level adjustments, markups, and 3D visualization. FDA documentation states that it is not intended for primary diagnosis of mammographic images or diagnostic use on mobile devices.

Rob Lewis, founder and CEO of Radical Imaging, has joined AdvaHealth’s board of directors. Lewis co-founded the Open Health Imaging Foundation and led development of FlexView, according to the company.

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