Here are five highlights:
1. The software applications allow hospitals and medical device vendors to utilize web-enabled devices to create an anatomical graphic depiction of what happened during surgery, including implant location, surgical techniques, product usage and clinical parameters.
2. The addition of its orthopedic service lines is the first two of 10 expansions the company plans for 2017.
3. Upcoming service lines include brain, heart, general, gastrointestinal, cardiology, interventional radiology, gynecological oncology and plastic service.
4. With these service lines, ORHub hopes to gather data for 100 million surgeries each year.
5. ORHub’s software is focused on delivering case-based data analytics at the speed of the surgery.
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