Secure every referrer, reader, and report.
Imaging networks span referring practices, distributed readers and a sprawl of PACS and viewers. OrthID gives each party scoped, revocable access - and is designed to keep one trail across the studies it fronts, wherever they’re read.
Distributed reading, scattered access.
The work is spread across organisations and systems. The access model usually isn’t - which is exactly where imaging networks get exposed.
Referring practices need to upload, view and retrieve - but they’re outside your walls, and shared logins don’t scope or expire.
Readers work across sites, teleradiology partners and after-hours cover. Each needs the right access to the right studies, no more.
PACS, VNAs and viewers multiply faster than any single directory - and the AI reading tools are growing too.
One identity fabric across the whole network.
Model every practice and reading group as its own organisation, hand them delegated admin, and let AI agents read studies under scoped, expiring credentials. OrthID is designed to sit across your PACS and VNA estate as one audited plane.
The capabilities behind it.
Each links through to the product detail.
Multi-tenancy that maps cleanly onto referrers, sites and reading groups. Explore organisations.
Push member, role and invite management down to each partner - with org-scoped boundaries. See delegated admin.
Scoped, expiring credentials for the AI tools that read and triage studies. See AI agents.
Illustrative scenario
Every referring practice and reading group runs in its own scoped org, and you can prove who opened which study across the PACS and VNAs OrthID fronts. That is the architecture OrthID is designed to deliver.
Secure the whole imaging network.
Every referrer, reader and report - scoped, revocable, and audited.