News | Digital Radiography (DR) | November 01, 2018

Digital X-ray dashboard software now allows performance analysis by anatomical region

Konica Minolta Provides New Insights with AeroRemote Insights

November 1, 2018 — At the 2018 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting, Nov. 25-30 in Chicago, Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas Inc. will showcase new advancements of the AeroRemote platform. AeroRemote Insights is a comprehensive performance dashboard for AeroDR Wireless Flat Panel Detector Systems that automatically collects and aggregates AeroDR system health and usage data into simple yet powerful analytical views.

The enhanced AeroRemote Insights streamlines navigation through multiple dashboards with a customer-inspired application for analyzing performance by anatomical region. This anatomical map uses color coding to provide instant indications of performance metrics, guiding managers quickly to areas of interest.

With AeroRemote Insights, managers can evaluate department, system or technologist performance from any AeroDR device by reviewing details such as image reject rates and reasons, dose indices, exam counts and digital radiography (DR) panel impact events. This data is easily filtered by date or exam type, further helping managers pinpoint where improvements can be made.

Included with AeroRemote Insights are Live Notifications that alert managers and support staff when a DR panel has been accidentally bumped or dropped. At the same time, the actual AeroDR panel user is prompted to run a 30-second diagnostic check to ensure the DR panel is functioning. Results are emailed to all parties, including the Konica Minolta Customer Care Center, so they can respond accordingly. Leveraging Internet of Things (IoT) technology in this way alerts users of potentially catastrophic events, but also encourages more careful handling of these expensive components.

For more information: www.konicaminolta.com/medicalusa


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