Want to learn more about streamlining your radiology department’s workflow?
It’s time to look at radiology differently, to see beyond to a new perspective, where innovation focuses on relieving the pressures you face every day. Our portfolio of integrated solutions connects imaging workflows across the enterprise to help enhance the efficiency and work experience of radiologists, technologists and administrators. These efficiencies can reduce exam times1, minimize the need for rescans2, lead to fast reporting of critical findings3 and help deliver an improved patient experience.
What are the major workflow challenges facing your radiology department today, and how do they compare with other radiology departments worldwide? In this report, we identify and quantify the size of the problems, which are the first steps in beginning to address them.
Philips radiology imaging workflow solutions
Our end-to-end, AI-enabled Radiology Workflow solutions lets you see beyond physical boundaries, low-value repetitive tasks and disconnected, unactionable data all along the care pathway. These solutions are designed to be vendor-neutral for easier integration throughout the radiology department, from scheduling and preparation to diagnostic imaging, data interpretation and reporting. Featuring smart user interfaces, setup tools and workspaces, these technologies, like telehealth, allow you to extend care beyond the limits of traditional models for an enhanced staff and patient experience.
Philips radiology workflow solutions help improve patient experiences and outcomes across the imaging enterprise and help you deliver the right care in the right sequence at the right time.
Scheduling and preparation
Image acquisition
Image and data interpretation
Reporting and results communication
Outcomes and follow-up care
1. Compared to Philips SENSE 2. Analysis by LSU, New Orleans, LA, USA 3. Analysis by CARTI Cancer Center, Little Rock, AR, USA 4. Results at Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital using integrated informatics solutions.Prospective study of 30 subjects undergoing routine obstetric ultrasound imaging, New Mexico, USA. Michael S. Ruma, et al. The use of a novel telemedicine tool in perinatology [abstract]. 30th ISUOG World Congress, 2020
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