Technology | PACS Accessories | December 10, 2015

Modular viewer provides consistent image viewing across specialties with ability for third-party integration

Cerner, SkyVue modular viewing framework, RSNA 2015

December 10, 2015 — At the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2015 annual meeting, Cerner displayed its Cerner SkyVue customizable image viewer framework. Cerner SkyVue provides a cohesive viewer for the enterprise and beyond, regardless of role or venue.  Whether in the radiology department or throughout the enterprise, Cerner SkyVue gives an organization the same view of a patient’s images and electronic health record (EHR) information, enabling clinicians to better communicate, diagnose and treat patients. 

Cerner SkyVue is a modular viewing framework that enables increased user flexibility as well as the ability to seamlessly integrate third party subspecialty partners that can enhance the clinical relevance of the viewing experience.

For more information: www.cerner.com/radiology


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