Logical Images health care and national media recognition

Logical Images Releases VisualDx 6.0, Health Care's Most Powerful Visual Diagnostic Decision Support System
New browser architecture is faster, easier to use; improves diagnostic accuracy and reduces medical errors
Logical Images Press Release
July 23, 2008

Facebook Users Beware! "Patient Zero" Game to Spread Pandemic Among Facebook Users
VisualDxHealth targets expanding social network audience with health education application
Logical Images Press Release
June 19, 2008

New Web Widget from VisualDxHealth Released for National Skin Cancer Awareness Month
One-of-a-kind tools from VisualDxHealth promote early
recognition that can save lives

Logical Images Press Release
May 28, 2008

VisualDxHealth Nominated for Best Health Web Site for 12th Annual Webby Awards
VisualDxHealth on the short list for "Oscars of the Internet"
Logical Images Press Release
April 10, 2008

Diagnostic Software Aids Rural Providers
Healthcare IT News
April 2008 Issue

VisualDx Collaborates with American Academy of Family Physicians to Elevate Diagnostic Accuracy
Logical Images Press Release
March 3, 2008

American Medical Student Association First to Provide Students New Information Technology to Teach Accuracy
VisualDx supplements heavy curriculums and initiates real-world practices
Logical Images Press Release
February 12, 2008

Wolters Kluwer Health Acquires Ownership Interest in Logical Images
Agreement links evidence-based medicine with visual
recognition and diagnosis support

Wolters Kluwer Press Release
February 4, 2008

Massachusetts Academy of Dermatology Uses VisualDxHealth Web Widgets to Educate Consumers and Patients about Skin Cancer
Interactive Web tools aid in the prevention and early detection of
most common cancer

Logical Images Press Release
January 29, 2008

Rep. Slaughter Announces $2.4 Million for Logical Images in Rochester
US House of Representatives Press Release
January 24, 2008

Name that Splotch!
Online visual decision support tool is a valuable resource for doctors and students alike
Technology for Doctors
January 2008 Issue