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About UltraLinq
UltraLinq is a cloud PACS, offering a platform for physicians and practices to upload, interpret, store, and share medical imaging.
Once Ultralinq was up and running, we were able to assign more Cardiologists who were not familiar with Ultralinq to start using it because it is extremely easy to maneuver.
We are a community college with limited resources.
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Review of ultralinq
Pros:
The customization of reports. We also like the responsiveness of tech support.
Cons:
It gets bogged down every 4 days and files has to be deleted or it interrupts our workflow.
UltraLinq Use in the DMS classroom
Comments: Overall, this is an excellent product. Our students benefit from being able to view their images and receive feedback from our sonographer instructors. Our customer support rep is attentive and helpful.
Pros:
Our DMS program has been using UltraLinq as our classroom PACS system for 4 years. The students and instructors find it easy to navigate through. Students can see their scanning progress over time and use it to create a graded portfolio of their images each semester. Instructors use it to grade lab practicals remotely.
Cons:
The cost. We are a community college with limited resources. I do not wish to pass this fee on to the students, so the college has been purchasing it. It's costly to purchase this for all of the students in my program each semester. It would be helpful if Ultralinq would offer an education discount, as our use is not as critical or reliant on customer support as a health care setting.
The software would be great if it worked
Pros:
Web based software that interfaces with our Echo Machines
Cons:
Every time I try to export information to a CD for a patient the system crashes!

Ultralinq
Comments: AWFUL
Pros:
Product is great. Customer service sucks. They are never available. If emergency you still wait 2-3 days if you are lucky for someone to call you.
Cons:
Customer service sucks . They are NEVER available
Great prouct, but technical support is is terrible
Comments: Good product, but terrible support!!!
Pros:
It functions very well... East for the physician to read from... Interfaces well with HMR (Epic). Display resolution is good.
Cons:
Can never get support on the phone.... Waiting 2 to 3 days to finally speak to a technician and then the person is not knowledgeable to fix the problem. They need to pass it on to the next level which usually take another day or two. In the meantime, the patients study is waiting to be read.
ULTRASOUND USE
Comments: WE HAVE BEEN WITH THEM FOR MANY YEARS AND THE PRICE IS VERY GOOD.
Pros:
MOST OF THE TIME IT IS VERY EASY TO USE AND SUPPORT IS FAST.
Cons:
WHEN YOU GET A NEW ECHO MACHINE IT IS A LITTLE HARD TO SET UP
Sonography Program
Pros:
Ultralinq offers our sonography program the ease of use from any location. We are able to send studies in the lab, and the students can complete worksheets from personal computers. It has really helped the workflow, we no longer rely on outdated printing of images, but can simulate a PACs system for the students. Instructors are also able to view images from any computer allowing for easy access for grading.
Cons:
None, the customer service department is quick to respond and very helpful.
Excellent cloud-based ultrasound storage PACS
Pros:
The product allows cloud-based storage of ultrasound images, measurements, and reporting in an excellent browser-based system accessible from any computer or tablet. Set-up is easy, customizing reports and transfers with cooperation of the support staff was efficient and smooth, and it worked seamlessly with all our ultrasound systems and all our clinic sites. The set-up fee was a steal in this market, and the per-exam storage/transfer fee very reasonable, especially for a small to medium-sized organization. It also is an AthenaHealth partner, so integration and mapping of exams, images, and reports with AthenaHealth cloud systems was terrific.
Cons:
The company has excellent templates for common studies and applications (especially vascular), but there were a few initial issues with mapping DICOM data across the network from the machine to UltraLinq's field patterns, and it took a while to get our boilerplate and interface straightened out. There also were a few hiccups sorting out Athena's info mapping with UltraLinq, but in the end things worked out smoothly and reliably. Support response often varies, sometimes with a little delay.
Best product for private Vascular surgery office
Pros:
Easy to use and integrates easily to Athena EMR, while offering all of the necessary and important information on reports that give the best patient care.
Cons:
The look of the report when it integrates to the patients Athena EMR is sometimes incorrect. If there are multiple pages the image will cut part of the information off for the physician when the report is reprinted from Athena after integration.
Using Ultralinq
Pros:
Once Ultralinq was up and running, we were able to assign more Cardiologists who were not familiar with Ultralinq to start using it because it is extremely easy to maneuver.
Cons:
It needs more general permissions and roles to choose from.
I've been using this product for six years and haven't seen anything that's in the same league as this platform
Comments: For hospital,private practice and mobile services it's a must have
Pros:
It's a great product that can be used anywhere if you have internet access and the price is reasonable
Cons:
No measurement tools for ejection fraction . Should be more Mac friendly. HTML is ok but I prefer flash media
Ultralinq Review
Pros:
WEB based accessible from anywhere. Easy access to view studies, create a worksheet and provide reports for US & Cardiovascular imaging modalities. Easy workflow.
Cons:
I do not use as a Tech but as an Administrator for setup & troubleshooting.
Ultralinq Review from IT
Pros:
It is a web based solution that is easy to maintain from an IT standpoint
Cons:
Fully dependent a good internet connection. When experiencing high usage, the cardiologist are unable to work efficiently