News | RSNA 2025 | November 05, 2025

The company's Passport SR with Dynamic Content will be on display at RSNA 2025 in Chicago.

Altamont Software Introduces Next Generation DICOM SR Integration

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Nov. 4, 2025 — Altamont Software, a provider of enterprise medical connectivity solutions, has announced the availability of its Dynamic Content engine within Passport SR. This feature provides the ability to calculate numerical values or generate text from data received from modalities and insert it into a report template.

Passport SR with Dynamic Content extends the previously announced ability of Passport SR to automatically capture and insert DICOM Structured Report (SR) data in a radiologist's report. It provides radiologists with the following additional benefits:

  • Saves time
  • Automates manual analysis processes
  • Eliminates the need to dictate complex values

Altamont's Dynamic Content engine enables customers to create their own content macros, further reducing dictation steps. Clinical scenarios that have already proven successful include:

  • Vascular Reporting: Calculate and report the maximum peak systolic velocity across multiple measurements, including the associated location.
  • OB/GYN Reporting: Combine and format multiple nodule or fibroid measurements using applied logic rules.
  • Bone Density Analysis: Evaluate multiple DEXA readings and patient age to recommend the next clinical step.
  • Lab Result Integration: Automatically retrieve the latest lab values from the EHR and include them in radiology reports.

"The benefits of saving radiologists' time by reducing manual steps have never been more critical," states Chris Barnett, President and Co-Founder of Altamont Software. "Passport SR's new Dynamic Content capabilities enable radiologists to dictate less despite having to digest increasing amounts of data."

Altamont Software will demonstrate Passport SR with Dynamic Content, along with its entire suite of DICOM SR and AI-based report integration capabilities, eForm, document, photo, video capture and digital media applications at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting in Chicago (Booth #7808 – North Hall) or click here to schedule time at RSNA and learn more about Altamont Software.


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