Enterprise Imaging

Enterprise imaging brings together all imaging exams, patient data and reports from across a healthcare system into one location to aid efficiency and economy of scale for data storage. This enables immediate access to images and reports any clinical user of the electronic medical record (EMR) across a healthcare system, regardless of location. Enterprise imaging (EI) systems replace the former system of using a variety of disparate, siloed picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), radiology information systems (RIS), and a variety of separate, dedicated workstations and logins to view or post-process different imaging modalities. Often these siloed systems cannot interoperate and cannot easily be connected. Web-based EI systems are becoming the standard across most healthcare systems to incorporate not only radiology, but also cardiology (CVIS), pathology and dozens of other departments to centralize all patient data into one cloud-based data storage and data management system.

Workflow analytics

5 things radiologists should know before choosing an at-home display

Relying on monitors that lack certain technical capabilities can obscure image features and harm radiologists' performance.

November 15, 2021
RIS/PACS: Driving Standardization for a Large Hospital System

PACS communication tool spots opportunities for radiologists, technologists to enhance patient care

Magnetic resonance imaging exams uncovered the most learning opportunities for providers, Brigham and Women's Hospital experts noted.

November 4, 2021
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Final rule quashes copyright concern, allowing owners to repair their imaging devices

The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance, representing equipment manufacturers, slammed the Copyright Office Registrar’s recommendations. 

October 29, 2021
Healthcare M&A, mergers and acquisitions business deal.

Intelerad acquiring cloud specialist Ambra Health to form $1.7B enterprise imaging giant

The combined company now manages more than 50 billion medical images and will read upward of 130 million exams each year.

October 14, 2021
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Radiologists, referrers prefer switch to subspecialized reporting system over modality-based scheme

Imaging team members said productivity, confidence and turnaround times all improved under a centralized reporting system.

October 8, 2021

What radiology providers can do to prepare for the new ‘AI data paradigm’

Data streams are becoming an increasingly important part of the specialty's value to healthcare, and practices will need new mechanisms to utilize this information.

October 6, 2021
Cloud imaging

New ACR report identifies 3 pressing concerns when sharing patient imaging data

Organizations must consider everything from de-identifying image data and rad report info, and establishing proper frameworks.

October 4, 2021

Imaging consortium releases first-of-its-kind database to help fight lung disease

Radiologists, pulmonologists and AI experts are overseeing the Open Source Imaging Consortium Data Repository, with backing from groups such as Siemens Healthineers.

September 8, 2021

Around the web

Automated AI-generated measurements combined with annotated CT images can improve treatment planning and help referring physicians and patients better understand their disease, explained Sarah Jane Rinehart, MD, director of cardiac imaging with Charleston Area Medical Center.

Two advanced algorithms—one for CAC scores and another for segmenting cardiac chamber volumes—outperformed radiologists when assessing low-dose chest CT scans. 

"Gen AI can help tackle repetitive tasks and provide insights into massive datasets, saving valuable time," Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, said Tuesday. 

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