VisualDx
VisualDx improves medical decisions through augmented thinking and timely visualization. VisualDx will expand and grow to become the most relied-upon intelligence platform in the world for improving our medical decisions. To accomplish our goal of improving healthcare and empowering better decision making, VisualDx uses the knowledge and resources of over 50 physicians on our editorial board and employs more than 70 staff members, including medical librarians, software engineers, imaging specialists, sales and account managers, and business development and marketing professionals.
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- Business Type:
- Software vendor
- Industry Type:
- Medical / Health Care
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
- Year Founded:
- 1999
This company also provides solutions for other industrial applications.
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About Us
Committed to Improving Medical Decision-Making Since 1999
VisualDx was founded on these 3 principles:
- A strong commitment to patients.
- A belief that medical education and care are undergoing a transformation from a memory-based paradigm to a memory-assisted paradigm.
- A belief that visual representation of medical knowledge fulfills a need for physicians and their patients.
Our Mission
VisualDx improves medical decisions through augmented thinking and timely visualization.
Our Vision
VisualDx will expand and grow to become the most relied-upon intelligence platform in the world for improving our medical decisions.
Our History
Committed to improving medical decision-making since 1999.
1999
VisualDx is Founded
During his first year of medical school, our founder, Art Papier, MD, attended a brown bag lunch seminar with Dr. Lawrence Weed. Dr. Papier realized the most important challenge facing medicine was having the right information at the time of decision-making. His residency brought him to Rochester, NY, the image capital of the world.
Inspired by Dr. Weed’s work in medical informatics and taking full advantage of Rochester’s deep expertise in imaging, computer innovation, and medicine, VisualDx was born.
2001
First Release and CDC Development
VisualDx launched its first product (on CD-ROM!) in March, 2001. Soon after the September 11th terrorist attacks, VisualDx lent its knowledge and expertise to the CDC to safeguard against potential bioterrorist attacks, including smallpox and anthrax.
2001
First Release and CDC Development
VisualDx launched its first product (on CD-ROM!) in March, 2001. Soon after the September 11th terrorist attacks, VisualDx lent its knowledge and expertise to the CDC to safeguard against potential bioterrorist attacks, including smallpox and anthrax.
2008
VisualDx Goes Mobile
With the advent of the smartphone, VisualDx becomes available on the Apple iPhone. A few years later, on the Android. This propels use of VisualDx as more and more clinicians utilize mobile technology to do their job effectively.
2012
The Age of Interoperability
VisualDx is committed to providing the right information at the right time. That means the decision support must fit within the workflow. That workflow now includes the electronic health record. VisualDx currently supports the HL7 infobutton standard as well as SMART® on FHIR®
2016
Expanded Decision Support
In 2001, VisualDx started with a workup for a fever and a rash. In 2016, VisualDx expanded its content to include a chief complaint seen in general medicine, doubling the number of diagnoses, adding visual elements to general medicine, and providing the best differential diagnosis tool available.
2017
VisualDx Translated
As VisualDx expands its footprint around the world, it understood the need to have the most relevant content available. In 2017, VisualDx translated its search and guided workup to include Spanish (European and Latin American) French, German, and Chinese. Additional languages are coming soon.
2017
VisualDx and Augmented Intelligence (AI)
VisualDx tapped into the power of machine learning and AI to identify skin lesion morphology from a picture on the phone, thus aiding the workup process. In 2017, this was realized with the add-on of DermExpert within the VisualDx product for iOS devices. This use of AI augments the physical exam and allows non-dermatologists to make better clinical decisions.
2018
AI for the Consumer
Taking the knowledge and assets gained from DermExpert, VisualDx launched its first consumer app that allows you to take a picture of a rash or skin issue, answer a few questions, and be guided to possible diagnoses and treatment options.
2020
COVID-19 Response
Drawing on its experience with public health, VisualDx took action in early 2020 by publishing expert-written, peer-reviewed content in VisualDx, including custom illustrations, to help frontline doctors diagnose and treat their patients with the novel coronavirus.
VisualDx also produced multiple tutorials and resources for both clinicians and patients that would improve the telehealth experience and raise the line of healthcare system capacity during the pandemic.
2021
Project IMPACT
Project IMPACT (Improving Medicine’s Power to Address Care and Treatment), a global effort to reduce disparities in medicine, highlight ways to bridge gaps of knowledge, and improve healthcare outcomes for patients of color.
Since its launch, Project IMPACT has reached 1.5 million healthcare professionals and students globally and has garnered early notoriety and momentum with support from inaugural members like the Skin of Color Society (SOCS) and New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) Group.
2021
The VisualDx API
The VisualDx API enables end users to assess skin disorders from images, assisted by VisualDx’s AI, which is scientifically proven to analyze from light to dark skin images, with the same degree of accuracy.
Vaseline becomes the first major company to license the VisualDx API.
2022
Monkeypox
Seemingly unconnected clusters of monkeypox are reported in the United Kingdom, Portugal, and Spain. Monkeypox is a rare zoonotic Orthopoxvirus infection that is clinically similar to smallpox. Look for a papular rash covering the face, trunk, and extremities that typically progresses through stages of vesiculation, pustulation, umbilication, and crusting.
Who We Are
At VisualDx we are passionate about helping doctors, medical professionals, and even patients at home make the best medical decisions. Our team is comprised of:
- Accountants
- Administrators
- Client success managers
- Editors
- Imaging specialists
- Marketers
- Medical librarians
- Quality assurance engineers
- Sales representatives
- Software engineers