News | Enterprise Imaging | November 30, 2017

Managed solution platform provides radiology departments with comprehensive tools to increase efficiency and enhance throughput

Philips Introduces IntelliSpace Enterprise Edition for Radiology

November 29, 2017 — Philips announced the introduction of IntelliSpace Enterprise Edition for Radiology, its comprehensive managed solution for enterprise imaging. By enhancing and optimizing workflows through adaptive intelligence and expert guidance tools, this new solution aims to empower radiologists to provide improved care.

IntelliSpace Enterprise Edition first debuted at the 2017 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Conference & Exhibition earlier this year to enable health systems to manage the growth and cost of their clinical enterprise with a managed service and pay-per-use model. It offers a full suite of interoperable healthcare informatics applications and services for hospitals and integrated health networks that helps to further improve quality of care, while meeting the evolving challenges of budget constraints.

The Radiology Edition aims to address the specific clinical and operational needs of the radiology community, including radiologists, department managers and clinical specialists. By offering clinical products and services for radiologists through single sign-on access to IntelliSpace PACS (picture archiving and communication system), Illumeo with adaptive intelligence, IntelliSpace Portal, Universal Data Manager, DoseWise Portal and PerformanceBridge, it is designed to assist users in turning insights into action for streamlined clinical decision making.

This latest edition offers tools that leverage adaptive intelligence and expert guidance to enhance radiologists' productivity. By providing intelligent and integrated workflows with tools such as automatic case assignment based on department rules and advanced visualization, IntelliSpace Enterprise Edition for Radiology helps to improve care delivery and streamline clinical decision making. The comprehensive view of patient data provides enhanced user experience and satisfaction, which assists in attracting and retaining staff and referrals. It also provides a positive patient experience through faster processes and access to images as well as radiation exposure management.

For more information: www.philips.com


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