Harmonizing patient information, workflow and images is one of the biggest challenges acute care facilities face in today’s fast paced health-care environment. We realize that off-the-shelf imaging management solutions don’t address unique departmental needs – that is why we work closely with our clients to create custom Hospital solutions that specially cater to their needs. Based on the open PowerServer web-based image management platform, our solution can be tightly integrated into your EMR and supporting infrastructure to eliminate the logistical head-aches common to complex facilities and facilitating collaboration across your entire enterprise.
What makes us different
Instant Communication and Collaboration Our unified communication client helps staff be more productive by enabling them to communicate easily with others in different locations using a range of communication options, including instant messaging (IM), voice, and video.
Advanced Radiology-focused Workflow The PowerServer PACS features a radiology-focused workflow that makes working with digital studies easier than film. There is no need to access multiple applications before you start reading a study. PowerServer automatically starts-up with the viewing protocols you want, and all the tools you need, right on your study desktop. All study images are presented cropped, sharpened, window and leveled; ready for you to read. With PowerServer, you get away from inefficiencies associated with pre-fetching and swapping between applications because everything you need, including reports and dictations are right there at your finger tips.
Tight Integration Our tight integration with a large number of 3rd party solutions means that the EMR you are using is probably already integrated into PowerServer and its radiology workflow. All our integrations are done through provided APIs and open-standards so, thanks to our extensible architecture, we can easily accommodate any needs that your facility may have.
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