MetaOptima ready to participate in ADM 2019

by The DermEngine Team on Aug 13, 2019

MetaOptima is pleased to share DermEngine’s latest features during ADM 2019. Visit our booth to learn about dermoscopy for intelligent dermatology.

2019: The Rise Of Patient-Centric Care

by The DermEngine Team on Apr 23, 2019

As technology continues to evolve, how will patient-centred care shift to patient-centric care with the support of teledermoscopy services?

Dermoscopy: Not Just For Dermatologists Anymore

by The DermEngine Team on Apr 2, 2019

In dermatology, the dermatologist is the center of the practice. It is their extensive knowledge and skill set that allows the patient to receive the care they need. So why is 48% of their time dedicated to paperwork? Dermoscopy workflows can be distributed among practice staff for optimized care.

MetaOptima honoured to host the official BC Supercluster announcement

by The DermEngine Team on Mar 5, 2019

MetaOptima is honoured to be the host of the first official Digital Tech Supercluster announcement. With a total investment of 950 millions by the Federal Government, Round 1 of this project is expected to drive Canada’s digital future with a $5B GDP boost and +13,000 jobs created in 10 years.

MetaOptima Presenting at AAD 2019

by The DermEngine Team on Mar 1, 2019

MetaOptima’s team is on the ground at AAD 2019 in Washington DC! Visit booth 4320 for a chance to see our latest products and features and share on the excitement of how technology is revolutionizing dermatology.

Remedying The Major Pain Points In Dermoscopy Workflows

by The DermEngine Team on Feb 27, 2019

Image. Analyze. Document. If you to summarize your daily dermoscopy workflows would these be it? Or would it be closer to: Find missing patient chart. Image with standalone dermoscope. Manually add data to EMR. Re-add paperwork. See how AI is introducing a faster, smarter way to lead your practice.

Success Or Failure: Where Is Teledermatology Set To Stand? - Part 2

by The DermEngine Team on Feb 22, 2019

Some nations’ implementation strategies have proven to be drivers in overcoming technical and regulatory obstacles when applying teledermatology in their health system. The U.S. and other nations should attempt to imitate and build upon these methods to facilitate further global adoption.