Merge Cardiology customers,
I hope all of you are having a wonderful start to your holiday season! I want to introduce myself if we haven’t met yet. I am Alina Shapira, the product leader for Merge Cardio & Merge Hemo. Within my first six months here, I have been lucky enough to meet some of you in person - some of you just last week at RSNA in Chicago! I have observed your unwavering dedication to patient care and the value that Merge solutions bring to support you on that journey.
I encourage you to read through the product updates below, follow us on social media, and tune in to our Tuesdays with Merge sessions. The Merge team has been working diligently on addressing and improving the challenges you’ve flagged, to help you boost productivity, improve confidence in the work you do, and create even better experiences with Merge.
I look forward to meeting you soon and talking through what more Merge can be doing to help you achieve your goals and deliver better outcomes for patients.
The latest version of Merge Hemo is now commercially available to all Merge customers. It offers new features focused on security, flexibility, and improved performance, including:
Contact your Merge representative to learn more about your upgrade decisions.
The latest version of Merge Cardio is now in the Early Adoption phase. It will offer enhanced features and productivity improvements when released for commercial availability in 2026, including:
Access product information today to help your team with upgrade decisions.
Contact your Merge Representative to find out more.
*Reference: Journal of Echocardiography (2024) 22:162–170 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12574-023-00636-6
What’s new in Merge Cardio 12.5
Merge is partnering with Us2.ai, a leader in AI for echocardiography, to improve confidence in clinical outcomes and help clients deliver quality cardiac care with AI-powered diagnostic tools that will enhance echocardiography workflows. Available in the upcoming release of Merge Cardio 12.5, this collaboration integrates Us2.ai’s cutting-edge, FDA-cleared algorithms with Merge Cardio’s advanced imaging systems to deliver AI-generated echocardiogram analysis and measurements.
Read more about the partnership
Having the right tools is essential for enabling efficient cardiology imaging workflows, creating an intuitive reading experience, and delivering exceptional patient care. For Merge Cardio users, those cardiology solutions you’re looking for may already be at your fingertips, available for you to use right now. Read Marianne Huber’s new blog delving into nine Merge Cardio capabilities you may not be aware of but can make a major difference in your workflows, user experience, and patient care delivery.
Accurate hemodynamic data is fundamental to patient care in the cardiac cath lab. These calculations provide the critical insights needed for clinical confidence and effective treatment planning. From cardiac output to complex shunt measurements, having a reliable system to manage these calculations is essential for efficient workflow and positive patient outcomes. Learn how Merge Hemo streamlines complex calculations to support better clinical decision-making.
Tenure at Merge:
David has been in the Merge Cardio support team for 20 years.
Professional achievements:
I am happy to be working for Merge Healthcare, we have an excellent product, and the best support in the cardio industry. I am proud that we’ve provided the same level of care and commitment through several mergers and that I’ve been a part of so many Best in KLAS rankings.
Best aspect of working in support:
I enjoy working from home so I can be there for my daughter while still providing support to my customers. Of course I love working with a great team.
Favorite thing about living in Quebec
Quebec has such great people, a lot of history and community.
Hobbies and interests:
In my spare time I enjoy watching movies, hockey, skiing, and numerous DIY projects.
On David’s bucket list:
Buy a bucket….and one day travel to Europe and spend some time among other places and cultures. Also a ‘69 Mustang would not hurt.