Clinical Hub provides a Universal Viewer and Specialists’ Worklists
By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 20 Nov 2012 |
A new clinical hub provides zero-footprint access to any internal or third-party picture archiving and communications system (PACS) or Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) archive from any location 24/7, using desktop web browsers, mobile devices, or the developer of the system’s own iOS (intelligent operating system) application (app).
Intelerad Medical Systems (Montreal, Canada), a developer of medical imaging PACS, radiology information system (RIS), and workflow solutions, recently launched the InteleConnect Clinical Hub. “With the release of InteleConnect Clinical Hub, we are introducing significant features that will greatly enhance referring physicians’ access to information,” said Rick Rubin, chief engineering officer, Intelerad. “In doing so, physicians can work in a more efficient and effective manner to deliver better care to patients.”
To additionally improve the way that physicians access data, the hub features intelligent worklists, which provide physicians with streamlined views that contain only their patients’ images and activity. The solution also enables radiologists to communicate discrepancies with clinician’s impressions.
InteleConnect Clinical Hub also features a collaboration suite that allows referrers and radiologists to work even closer than ever before. This set of applications allows physicians to securely and flexibly provide access and share exams in a single click no matter where they are stored, or instantly deliver tailored multilevel notifications and effortlessly manage critical results.
Healthcare providers, using InteleConnect Clinical Hub, can deliver reports and findings from numerous acquisition and readings sources. The solution also allows emergency room physicians to access all of their patient information, even when images are not yet available, and receive real-time updates. To enact custom views, the hub also provides clinicians with effective presets for windows leveling and multiple viewports so a number of images can be seen in the same viewer.
“With this version of InteleConnect, we have taken some big steps forward,” said Mr. Rubin. “With its clinical intelligence, collaboration suite, and universal patient search, InteleConnect takes truly patient-centric care to the next level.”
As with earlier versions, InteleConnect is compatible with any desktop or mobile web browser, provides preliminary and audio reports option, patient search, timely e-mail notifications for important results, and status updates for requisitions. Secure and easy to manage, InteleConnect complies with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and all other industry standards.
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Intelerad Medical Systems (Montreal, Canada), a developer of medical imaging PACS, radiology information system (RIS), and workflow solutions, recently launched the InteleConnect Clinical Hub. “With the release of InteleConnect Clinical Hub, we are introducing significant features that will greatly enhance referring physicians’ access to information,” said Rick Rubin, chief engineering officer, Intelerad. “In doing so, physicians can work in a more efficient and effective manner to deliver better care to patients.”
To additionally improve the way that physicians access data, the hub features intelligent worklists, which provide physicians with streamlined views that contain only their patients’ images and activity. The solution also enables radiologists to communicate discrepancies with clinician’s impressions.
InteleConnect Clinical Hub also features a collaboration suite that allows referrers and radiologists to work even closer than ever before. This set of applications allows physicians to securely and flexibly provide access and share exams in a single click no matter where they are stored, or instantly deliver tailored multilevel notifications and effortlessly manage critical results.
Healthcare providers, using InteleConnect Clinical Hub, can deliver reports and findings from numerous acquisition and readings sources. The solution also allows emergency room physicians to access all of their patient information, even when images are not yet available, and receive real-time updates. To enact custom views, the hub also provides clinicians with effective presets for windows leveling and multiple viewports so a number of images can be seen in the same viewer.
“With this version of InteleConnect, we have taken some big steps forward,” said Mr. Rubin. “With its clinical intelligence, collaboration suite, and universal patient search, InteleConnect takes truly patient-centric care to the next level.”
As with earlier versions, InteleConnect is compatible with any desktop or mobile web browser, provides preliminary and audio reports option, patient search, timely e-mail notifications for important results, and status updates for requisitions. Secure and easy to manage, InteleConnect complies with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and all other industry standards.
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Intelerad Medical Systems
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