Dear Merge users,
We’re just coming out of the Merge User Conference, and I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us. Your enthusiasm, insights, and collaboration made the event truly special. We’re looking forward to sharing more event highlights and key takeaways with you next month, so stay tuned. Until then, know that your participation drives us forward, and the Merge team can’t wait to see you again next year for another amazing experience!
We are continuously striving to enhance our work together and elevate your Merge experience. That’s why I’m excited to share some key improvements we’ve been making to streamline our collaboration and help you get even greater value out of your Merge deployment.
These recent implementation enhancements are just the latest steps we’re taking to create a more intuitive, value-adding Merge experience for your organization. But as always, we depend on your feedback to make sure these enhancements are truly hitting the mark for you, so please let us know what you think – and what more you’d like to see from Merge on this front.
Merge is excited to announce that we have partnered with Alpha Biomedical to bring Merge Hemo to Puerto Rico! This marks the first time that Merge Hemo will be made available to healthcare organizations outside of the 50 U.S. states, making it an exciting step forward in Merge’s expanding global footprint. Alpha Biomedical will be the exclusive partner for Merge Hemo, making our 2025 Best in KLAS hemodynamic software available to providers across Puerto Rico.
Read more about Merge going global
Brown University Health, a not-for-profit health system based in Providence, Rhode Island, has selected Merge as its enterprise imaging solution provider. Brown Health will be deploying the Merge Imaging Suite Solution for Enterprise Imaging across its hospitals. Comprised of Merge VNA and Merge Universal Viewer, they will now be able to manage, secure, store, and share medical images across the enterprise; and their clinicians will now be able to access diagnostic-quality medical images from any location, on any device, at any time. Spanning over 20,000 employees, with health care sites across the state, Brown University Health is committed to delivering safe, high quality, innovative patient care and service and we are excited to partner with them for this important initiative.
Learn more about the partnership
MultiCare Health System, comprising 13 hospitals and more than 300 clinics, is expanding its initial Merge Imaging Suite deployment to now include cloud PACS support, to deliver cloud-based enterprise imaging services. This move supports MultiCare’s goals to streamline image sharing, avert downtimes, scale operations with new acquisitions, and reduce costs – both for its own clinicians and patients, and for the local Pacific Northwest healthcare ecosystem. MultiCare’s vision is to better serve rural community clinics and critical access hospitals that may not otherwise be able to provide certain imaging services, such as point of care ultrasounds, for patients.