Free for Referrers
Medical-Objects is completely free for your referrers to receive your reports. Let us handle the installation, configuration and ongoing support of your referrer practices.
Unlimited Support
We are dedicated to providing 5 star rated unlimited helpdesk support for referrers. Our helpdesk operates during business hours and is backed by our helpful and experienced support team.
FHIR Ready
We can facilitate the conversion of HL7 resources into FHIR, or convert your FHIR resources into HL7 for compatibility with existing workflows.
Easy Migration
Medical-Objects have a tried and tested approach to migrating from an existing messaging system to our solution.
OUR SOLUTIONS
Medical-Objects Gateway
The Gateway Edition is for diagnostic practices that already have a RIS (Radiology Information System) such as Comrad, Contrast, Karisma, Occam, Voyager and many more. Medical-Objects takes the HL7 or PIT results created by the RIS and delivers them directly into the referrer’s software using real-time secure messaging.
Receive e-Orders in Real-Time
Delivered directly to your RIS
Delivery Options
No compatible RIS?
Enhance your Gateway
Powerful add-ons to give you more control and capabilities.
Delivery Reporting
Gain complete visibility into your report delivery process. Our Delivery Report feature provides real-time status updates, ensuring you know exactly when a referrer has received your results.
- Track read receipts
- Identify undelivered messages
- Comprehensive audit logs
Diagnostic Image Sending
Go beyond text reports. Securely transmit diagnostic images directly to referrers alongside the clinical report, providing a complete diagnostic picture.
- Support for standard image formats
- Secure transmission protocols
- Linked to the patient record
Medical-Objects Enhanced HTML Reports
Patient Details
Patient Name: PATIENT, TEST
NHI No:
Date of Birth: 28-Feb-1981
Plain-text file format: This report is for: Dr M. JOHNSON
Referred By:
P. Self Referred
Copies:
Dr M. JOHNSON
TEST PATIENT (Extra Copy)
EXAMPLE REPORT 27/07/2026 Reference: 1122334 NHI: ABC1234
Clinical indications:
Baseline study. Previous BD in Whakatane, previous etidronate which
was discontinued in 2011.
Technique:
Study performed on a GE Lunar.
Height: 173cm Weight: 66.00kg
Heart Foundation Classification: Normal BMI = 22.0
Findings:
EXAMPLE PARAGRAPH:
There is scoliosis and multilevel sclerosis contributing to the
readings. The L1-L4 BMD is 1.052g/cm2. This gives a T score of -1.2
and Z score of 0.3 (87 % and 105 % young adult and age matched mean
respectively). These measurements are above average for age and in
the osteopenic range.
AP Left Hip:
The left femoral neck BMD is 0.846g/cm2. This gives a T-score of
-1.4. The total proximal BMD is 0.800g/cm2. This gives a T-score of
-1.9 and a Z-score of -0.6 (76 % and 91 % young adult and age matched
mean respectively). These measurements are below average for age and
in the osteopenic range.
Ten Year Probability of Fracture Major Osteoporotic Fracture: 9.2 %
(FRAX NZ):
Hip Fracture: 2.3 %
Conclusion:
Bone density is normal for age though is osteopenic. Ensuring
calcium/nutrient rich diet along with regular weight-bearing and
muscle strengthening, including of core and upper limbs, is
advocated. Reassessment in 3 years is recommended.
Dr Consultant Radiologist FRANZCR, Radiologist
Your Radiology
00 0000 0000
reports@yourradiology.example
Patient Self Referred
SELF REFERRED
Referred by: Patient Self Referred
Copies To:
Dr M. Johnson
Mrs Test Patient
Mrs Test Patient
PO BOX 0000
OHOPE
3161
DOB: 28 February 1981
NHI: ABC1234
Visit Number: 1122334
EXAMPLE REPORT, 27 Jul 2026 19:44
Clinical indications:
Baseline study. Previous BD in Whakatane, previous etidronate which was discontinued in 2011.
Technique:
Study performed on a GE Lunar.
Findings:
EXAMPLE PARAGRAPH:
There is scoliosis and multilevel sclerosis contributing to the readings. The L1-L4 BMD is 1.052g/cm2. This gives a T score of -1.2 and Z score of 0.3 (87% and 105% young adult and age matched mean respectively).
Conclusion:
Bone density is normal for age though is osteopenic. Ensuring calcium/nutrient rich diet along with regular weight-bearing and muscle strengthening, including of core and upper limbs, is advocated. Reassessment in 3 years is recommended.
Your Radiology
Supports every standard your imaging workflow relies on
HL7
Established messaging used across Australian radiology to exchange patient, order, scheduling and diagnostic imaging result data between clinical systems.
FHIR
Resource-based APIs used for newer Australian imaging integrations, including eRequests, diagnostic reports, clinical applications and digital health services.
We can facilitate conversion between HL7 and FHIR resources
as part of your imaging workflow.
We’ll help you choose the right setup.
Speak with our Australian support team for straightforward guidance tailored to your practice.
