News | Clinical Decision Support | November 17, 2017

HealthMyne Platform provides consistent, automated measurements and streamlines reading and reporting workflows

HealthMyne Highlights Value of Quantitative Data in Oncology Reads at RSNA 2017

November 17, 2017 — At the 2017 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conference, HealthMyne will demonstrate the value of including quantitative data on every oncology read with its HealthMyne Platform.

Even if a patient and their doctor have an idea that something is wrong, the story only begins when a radiologist declares that an abnormality seen on an image is cancer. The information contained in the initial and follow-up reports is used to determine the patient’s progress and therefore needs to be as comprehensive, precise and consistent as possible.

In the HealthMyne Platform, a simple mouse gesture, similar to pulling a measurement, provides radiologists with consistent long and short values that flow to the radiology report in a structured format so there is no need to dictate numbers. Follow-up cases are simplified by automatically opening and registering prior image sets. All previously identified lesions are also propagated to the current images with long and short measurements ascertained and awaiting approval.  

Beyond the report, the quantitative measurements in the HealthMyne Platform are utilized in a variety of ways to increase radiology and the multidisciplinary care team’s value across the enterprise, including: streamlined tumor board preparation and management of these sessions; efficient management of the complex therapy response for clinical trials process; and real-time Incidental Findings documentation, follow-up, scheduling and tracking.

For more information: www.healthmyne.com


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