ATDS

Advanced Teleradiology Diagnostic Services

About us

Unique teleradiology services
ATDS-Advanced Teleradiology Diagnostic Services Ltd.- is Israel's pioneer and leading provider of remote teleradiology services.
 
Offering the most comprehensive, in-depth, cost effective solution to the growing needs of both busy public hospitals as well as private clinics, ATDS now extends its reliable, accurate and timely remote diagnostic services to the rest of the world.
 
Swift, always available services
Leveraging a decade of advances in Information Technologies & reliable Internet communications, ATDS provides always available, speedy processing for CT, Ultrasound, MRI and X-Ray images.
 
Offering professional diagnostics for first referrals or second opinions, the ATDS staff of highly qualified radiologists is on-call 24/7/365. The company delivers a standard 24-hour turnaround time – with a special 30 minute rapid-response service for high priority situations.
 
Quality of service - In-depth expertise
ATDS’ reputation for quality of services is based upon the in-depth expertise of its radiologists. With a strong core of experienced professionals covering a spectrum of chosen sub-specialties, ADTS can guarantee that each image will be interpreted by a relevant specialist – whether that is in neuro, bone, musculoskeletal, body, thoracic or pediatric radiology.
 
Many of the company's radiologists are graduates of Israel’s prestigious academic institutions, such as Hadassah Medical School at Jerusalem's Hebrew University and the Sackler Faculty of Medicine at Tel-Aviv University. Today they form the backbone of Israel’s hospitals, both as specialists in their fields and as lecturers for the new generation of medical students.
 
Among the ATDS team are also fellowship holders from leading US hospitals and medical schools (including Harvard, Stanford and the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, MD).
 
ATDS radiologists are each registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) in the UK.
 
All are either native or fluent English speakers.
 

News

  • Global Telemedicine Market to Exceed $18 Billion by 2015, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

    Driven by aging population, increased medical requirements in remote locations and technology advancements, world market for telemedicine is projected to exceed $18 billion by the year 2015. Application of telemedicine is expanding virtually across all the medical areas. Telemedicine currently finds application in majority of medical domains including radiology, cardiology, dermatology, psychiatry, dentistry, pediatrics and pathology, among others.

  • Teleradiology – A More Effective Use of Resources

     

    With an aging population, people delaying medical procedures because of the spiraling costs associated with a privatized system and more medical students going into more profitable fields such as cosmetic surgery, the number of practicing radiologists has been shrinking even as demand is rising. Teleradiology makes access to these medical professionals easier than ever. Through the use of Web based PACS (Picture Archive and Communication Systems), medical images can be distributed securely over the Internet. This is the basis of teleradiology; thanks to this increasingly-affordable technology, radiologists are no longer limited by location.

  • Health care can't resist information technology

    The health-care industry is about to undergo a global revolution driven by a force it can no longer resist: information technology.

  • HIMSS identifies global EHR implementation trends, Israel is a World Leader

    HIMSS recently published a report on the adoption of Electronic Healthcare Records in various countries around the world.

  • Telemedicine makes it a small world

    A paper published in the New England Journal of Medicine (10 April) reported that telemedicine was being used in the US for everything from diagnostics to direct care.

  • Cell Phones Are Quickly Becoming Cutting-Edge Medical Devices

    Powerful medical applications designed for the Apple's popular iPhone are also appearing. One, a unique, touch-screen iPhone-Teleradiology application, allows physicians to navigate through diagnostic images from plane, train or golf cart with workstation functionality.

  • Centric planning 10m radiology investment

    Irish healthcare company Centric Health plans to invest 10 million in developing an international radiology base in Ireland.

  • ROCHDALE Infirmary bosses are in talks with a private company about radiology services.

    The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust revealed in an email to all staff that it has invited Euromedic UK, described as a pan-European healthcare company, to look at the way radiology services are provided at the Infirmary, as well as Fairfield General, North Manchester General and the Royal Oldham.

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