Accelerate patient care with real-time image sharing.
Access, exchange, and view medical imaging—anytime, anywhere.
Overview
Improve outcomes with better access to images.
Reduce costly, damage-prone, and unreliable image-exchange methods.
Decrease redundant imaging and unnecessary radiation exposure.
Facilitate treatment planning and decrease time to treatment.
Mobile access and deep integration with AI solutions put your patients at the center of their care.
Gain visibility into all imaging across your network. No need to submit an image request or wait on image sharing.
Experience self-service, point-of-care image access without delay or reliance on other parties.
Enable patients and providers to effortlessly share images on any mobile device, view them with the integrated eUnity viewer, and take and upload visible light images.
Get secure access to imaging anytime, anywhere through a cloud-based, HITRUST common security framework (CSF)certified solution.
PowerShare drives proven results and unmatched outcomes through a unique combination of healthcare expertise, AI technology, and deep integration across our network.
Microsoft makes connecting easy and secure across all specialties and organization types with business associate agreements (BAAs) already in place.
Immediate sharing available
A high‑value network infrastructure enables rapid deployment, allowing clients to start sharing immediately.
Dedicated support and partnership
A true strategic partner, Microsoft has a dedicated outreach team to promote, support, and optimize usage.
Power for today and the future
Easy to scale and interoperable across more picture archiving and communication systems (PACSs), radiation information systems (RISs), electronic health records (EHRs), and modalities than anyone else in healthcare.
"…we were able to actually get those images from NYU. shared with us within you know, probably 30 minutes or less…PowerShare is very critical. It's mission critical."
Marcel Giarelli, RN, MSN, CCRN Aaortic Program Coordinator Tampa General Hospital
"At one point we had about six or seven different doctors at four different sites, all looking at baby Christian's films at the same time. And because of that, we're able to send the helicopter and bring baby Christian directly to the operating room."
Donald Plumley, MD Chief Quality Officer Arnold Palmer Children’s Hospital
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