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Perth-based Singular Health Group’s revolutionary “3Dicom” medical software is being rolled out to United States veterans in Austin, Texas, building momentum after initiating its first program in Miami-Dade, Florida in January. The sale of a further 5000 annual patient licenses through its master distributor CG1 Solutions will enable more veterans to get better access to their medical imaging records. Management says its technology has established positive traction in the State of Florida where its first 5000 patient licenses were sold, after it made several technical improvements to the onboarding process, in addition to marketing activities and events that helped boost the awareness of the initiative for veterans.

The new order for the second batch of licenses was received from the initial purchaser, TechWorks4Good, via CG1. When in active service, a veteran’s healthcare is provided through the Military Health System (MHS) with medical records of personnel kept on CDs enabling doctors within the MHS to retrieve medical records and images using the internal system. However, once discharged, veterans are often unable to retrieve and share their images, unless they request their medical records on the CDs.



The beauty of the company’s 3Dicom software for veterans is that it allows them to upload and share medical records from their “3Dicom Patient” account through online, desktop and mobile applications, greatly enhancing accessibility, portability and continuity .

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