CHICAGO, Nov. 30 — A new generation RIS/PACS platform from Carestream Health, Inc., will offer advanced tools and features to streamline the delivery of imaging services and boost productivity for IT staff, radiologists and other clinicians.
The new CARESTREAM RIS/PACS—shown as a work in progress at the Radiological Society of North America’s annual meeting this week—will be available worldwide in the second quarter of 2009.
“Our commitment to helping healthcare providers improve the quality—and reduce the cost—of patient care has generated new and enhanced healthcare IT offerings that few competitors can match,” said Diana L. Nole, President, Digital Medical Solutions, Carestream Health. “The innovative features and functionality of our newest RIS/PACS platform are designed to meet the needs of healthcare organizations including single-site hospitals and imaging centers, multi-site networks and large regional healthcare systems.”
The company’s new Web-based CARESTREAM RIS is Microsoft® .NET connected to offer tremendous flexibility and scalability in a thin-client solution. This new platform will:
Carestream Health’s RIS will equip healthcare facilities to make real-time changes that tailor workflow to address their specific needs. These changes will be preserved during future upgrades to eliminate the cost of vendor-supplied customized code, which is time-consuming and often needs to be redone with each upgrade.
Enhancements Can Improve Productivity, Communication
Unique new scheduling capabilities will further improve radiology workflow and reduce the need for rescheduling:
Integration with IBM’s Lotus® Sametime® technology will allow instant communication between staff members so radiologists can ask other staffers to address questions that may help in forming a diagnosis.
Since this platform is Microsoft .NET connected, its thin-client concept will simplify system management, while also enabling full Windows functionality at each workstation. Updates can be automatically downloaded and installed across a single facility or a large multi-site enterprise. This architecture will enable the same features to be made available to any authorized user whether they are using the Internet or a network to access the system.
The new RIS will help improve turnaround time for reporting in several ways: Embedded voice recognition will allow radiologists to use voice control for some or all commands (while supporting keyboard and mouse control), while automated workload balancing and exam allocation based on user preferences can make more efficient use of radiologist resources. For example, exams can be routed to a secondary reading service when unread exams reach a certain threshold. The system also can distribute specified exams to specialists for reading if desired.
The .NET connection and new platform design will allow IT staffs to easily and affordably add hardware for much greater system scalability. Users can install and run the RIS client from a URL and software upgrades are automatically downloaded and installed to reduce maintenance needs.
Carestream Health’s RIS has always offered excellent integration with other systems and that advantage is preserved in this new platform.
New PACS Features Speed Reading of Complex Exams
The company’s newest version of CARESTREAM PACS will deliver significantly enhanced reading tools that can help speed exam interpretation and reporting, particularly for complex exams where data sets need to be compared. Advanced 3-D applications are embedded as part of Carestream Health’s commitment to incorporating specialized modality reading capabilities within its PACS platform for a more efficient workflow.
“Our new PACS platform will greatly improve radiologist productivity with a unified virtual desktop that facilitates faster reading of CT, MR and PET/CT exams,” said Joseph P. Maune, Carestream Health’s Director of Product Management, Healthcare Information Solutions. “Delivering native and embedded advanced 3-D applications will eliminate the need for radiologists to use multiple workstations and help facilities avoid the expense of dedicated modality workstations.”
New features for the PACS platform will include:
Carestream Health also introduced a new SuperPACS™ Architecture as a work in progress that will allow healthcare providers to integrate existing disparate PACS at multiple sites.
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About Carestream Health, Inc.
Carestream Health, Inc., is a leading provider of dental and medical imaging systems and healthcare IT solutions; molecular imaging systems for the life science research and drug discovery/development market segments; and x-ray film and digital x-ray products for the non-destructive testing market. The company was formed in 2007 when Onex Corporation (TSX: OCX.TO) purchased Eastman Kodak Company’s Health Group. For more information about
Carestream Health, contact your Carestream Health representative or visit www.carestreamhealth.com/.
CARESTREAM is a trademark of Carestream Health, Inc. Lotus and Sametime are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
KODAK is a trademark of Kodak used under license.
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