Nuance

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Beyond the impression: How AI-driven clinical intelligence transforms the radiology experience

In this session, Nuance CMIO Sheela Agarwal, MD, and Senior Product Manager Luanne D’Antoni will explore innovations in radiology report creation and the role of automated impression generation.

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Nuance CMIO Matt Lungren: Radiologist superpowers and future-proofing AI

AI should give radiologists superpowers. That’s the goal and vision of Matt Lungren, MD, MPH, long-time AI researcher and physician-scientist turned chief medical information officer at Nuance Communications.  

Imaging

Radiology providers who ditch CDs for image-sharing network witnessing exponential business growth

Radiology is one of the most high-tech specialties in medicine. Yet even in 2021, many providers still rely on compact discs (CDs) and cumbersome network connections to share medical images.

Winter is Coming

Winter is coming: How Mammoth Hospital is accelerating patient care in a dynamic healthcare landscape

Recent experiences and events have had profound effects on how healthcare is prioritized and delivered. As provider organizations rethink how to best prepare for an evolving reality, one critical access hospital in a California ski mountain town embraces imaging technologies that accelerate care, drive change, and offer them the flexibility to pivot on a dime.

Radiology Imaging

‘The best radiology in the world’: How Radiology Alliance and the University of Rochester scored a triple win on incidental findings

Providers harness Nuance technology to create backstop for imaging cases that may slip through the cracks

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Building Cloud-based Image & Imaging Data Exchange Networks

Listen to a conversation with Kathy Tunstall — Imaging Informatics Director at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center — and learn more about how Nuance Healthcare solutions helped OSU.

Andy Draper, CIO

HCA Continental’s CIO on adopting cloud-based image sharing

Despite its immense institutional know-how and its pure heft—11 hospitals, 5,000 medical staffers, $4 billion in net revenues—the Hospital Corporation of America’s multi-state, Denver-based Continental Division still found itself sending CDs and printouts via, among other low-tech image-sharing options, the chests of patients in ambulances and helicopters.

Helmut Domagalski, Nuance

PowerShare Network: Technology mature beyond its years

It's been a year and a half since Nuance Communications launched the Nuance PowerShare Network. It did so by acquiring the cloud-based medical image sharing company Accelarad and expanding its platform into a powerful web-based exchange for combined images and reports.