Human exam documentation evolved into protocol-guided examinations.
Protocols, capture, clinical context, DICOM, structured measurements, scientific archive, and AI in one institutional platform layer.
ReportMed does not present itself as just another reporting tool. It structures the exam inside the real clinical flow, connects image and finding at the right moment, and delivers structured output at the end.
ReportMed | Human platform
Institutional legacy
30+ years
Accumulated experience in exam documentation, standardization, and the evolution of structured reporting.
Rare DICOM positioning
Radiology + visible light
DICOM is not limited to radiology. It also matters in colposcopy, endoscopy, ophthalmology, ENT, and dermatology.
Structured measurements
Inside the exam flow
Measurements, context, and findings stay connected at the clinical moment, including specialties where this is still rare.
Applied AI
Assistant + voice
AI and voice assistance speed up documentation, support protocol execution, and preserve context without replacing medical judgment.
A historical base that now moves up a category.
ReportMed carries the structured documentation heritage and now expands it into protocol-guided examinations with stronger clinical context.
From reconstructed reporting after the session to examinations guided with context inside the session.
The change is structural. The platform helps drive execution, preserve traceability, and turn the session into reusable structured data.
With the ReportMed approach
DICOM must be a central institutional argument, including beyond radiology.
ReportMed turns analog and radiological exams into interoperable clinical assets. That includes visible light, still rare in the market, and structured measurements where they are often missing.
DICOM where almost nobody delivers it today
Visible light and clinical capture stop being informal attachments and become searchable, interoperable, reusable assets for care, teaching, and research.
Conventional DICOM where it is expected
Radiography, ultrasound, mammography, CT, MRI, echocardiography, and related modalities can start already structured and interoperable.
Structured measurements at the point of the finding
The platform supports millimetric measurements and contextualized quantification in exams where this is usually rare or absent.
The exam stops being an isolated event and starts becoming an accumulated scientific asset.
Images, findings, measurements, taxonomies, and clinical context can support longitudinal datasets for research, teaching, audit, second opinion, and multicenter standardization.
Research and case studies
Retrospectives, case series, atlases, and research workflows can emerge from a structured archive built from capture onward.
Teaching and training
Reusable cases, annotated image, comparable output, and data governance support training, supervision, and second opinion.
Responsible governance
De-identification, purpose-based consent, and traceability protect the data while preserving scientific value.
AI and voice assistant built for clinical productivity.
The intelligence layer supports the professional routine: it helps with protocol navigation, reduces typing, captures context, and speeds documentation without pretending to replace medical judgment.
Contextual assistant
Support for protocol execution, context recovery, finding organization, and documentation continuity inside the session.
Voice assistant
Voice can speed note capture, workflow navigation, and assisted completion in clinical environments where keyboard friction slows the process.
Institutional breadth across clinical capture and diagnostic imaging.
The portfolio is organized by macro areas and exam families, while each active line deepens workflow, proof, and audience-specific value.
Analog, video, and visible light exams
Workflows where image, context, and protocol need to coexist during the live session.
Diagnostic imaging and structured measurement
Modalities where standardization, measurements, interoperability, and traceability matter from the point of capture.
Each active line deepens the solution in the right context.
This institutional homepage frames category, authority, and technology, then guides visitors toward the line that best matches their clinical or institutional need.
Protocol-guided colposcopy
Structured workflow with image, context, measurements, live collaboration, and structured output at the end of the session.
Audience paths
Hysteroscopy documented inside the exam
Context, findings, image, and standardization connected to a more consistent clinical narrative across professionals and units.
Audience paths
The same institutional foundation can speak to different buyers without losing focus.
The platform should make its value clear for exam performers, operational leaders, and software partners without fragmenting the story.
For physicians and specialists
Less reconstruction after the exam, more context during the session, and a stronger base for second opinion.
For clinics, hospitals, and networks
Multi-site standardization, data governance, clearer implementation, and stronger value for quality programs, teaching, and audit.
For distributors, OEMs, and integrators
Clinical software that increases the perceived value of the device and supports institutional implementation.
Enter through the line that matches your operation.
Each active line deepens protocol, workflow, audience-specific value, and the commercial next step inside its own landing experience.
For veterinary operations, the dedicated brand is ReportVet.
When the need is veterinary, navigation moves into the dedicated brand without mixing clinical contexts.
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