At this week’s Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting (November 27 – December 1, Chicago, USA), Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, will highlight its latest diagnostic and pathway informatics portfolio featuring end-to-end solutions to enable earlier and more definitive diagnosis. With simple and more efficient connected workflows, Philips’ solutions help reduce variability and staff workload, increase productivity, and enhance the patient and physician experience.
Additional solutions featured in the Radiology Workflow and spotlighted at RSNA include:
Imaging Orchestrator (Radiology Operations Command Center), a vendor-neutral, multi-modality, multi-site telepresence solution that provides advanced tele-acquisition capabilities and seamlessly connects imaging experts at a command center with technologists at scanners across locations.
Enterprise Performance Analytics – PerformanceBridge – embedded in Vue PACS Image Management, a portfolio of vendor-neutral real-time data analytics and workflow solutions designed to empower health systems to improve operational performance and reduce costs, while building and sustaining continuous improvement. Integrating data from multiple industry-standard sources (such as HL7, DICOM, and other structured data sources) into one platform allows for a comprehensive real-time view across the healthcare enterprise. Data aggregation enables AI-generated best-case scenarios, predictive budgeting, staffing mix/modeling, and right-size fleet projections.
Image Management – Vue PACS – web-enabled diagnostic viewing includes advanced workflow to drive efficient workflows and easy image sharing capability. The single source of imaging information is used to create the Imaging Health Record, drive value and support decision-making.
Radiology Workflow Orchestrator (part of Philips Image Management – Vue PACS) is comprised of Intelligent algorithms that automatically determine and deliver the right case to the most appropriate available radiologists, based on their area of expertise availability and current workload, to efficiently balance caseloads and accelerate reading times.
Interactive Multimedia Reporting (part of Philips Image Management – Vue PACS) a single-user interface for reading images and reporting that includes speech recognition, editing, and the ability to embed key images for side-by-side comparison. Auto population of DICOM and HL7 data, voice dictation, and the ability to include hyperlinks to prior studies and key images and graphs in the report, providing rich clinical insights for faster and more accurate decision-making. Exam data can be inserted directly into reports, enabling radiologists to quickly review and approve final reports while adding clinical context for referring physicians.
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