News | Radiology Imaging | November 07, 2024

Company expects to have approximately 20 new practices to go live on its full Unify platform in 2025.


Oct 31, 2024 —Sirona Medical recently added added nine new radiology practices to its Unify platform. Among them are Kansas Imaging Consultants, Radiologic Associates of Fredericksburg, Diagnostic Medical Group of Southern California, Cascaid Health, Newport Diagnostic Center, and Jacobson Memorial Hospital. These practices join Sirona’s nationwide network, marking a significant milestone in the platform’s growth and solidifying its position as a leader in the radiology industry.

Unify is Sirona’s flagship unified radiology workflow solution, which includes reporting, PACS, diagnostic viewing, universal worklist, and cutting-edge AI capabilities (including impression generation). Since its launch a year ago, Sirona Unify has rapidly gained traction.  “We now expect roughly 20 new practices to go live on the full Unify platform during 2025,” said Bill Corsten, Sirona Medical’s COO.

Dr. John Anderson, Radiologist and Vice President of Kansas Imaging Consultants, expressed his excitement about the future of radiology with Sirona, stating, “Sirona is uniquely able to provide the tools independent practices like ours require to thrive in the current radiology landscape. Their cloud-native unified platform is essential to our continued growth and success.”

Ian Gass, CEO of Radiologic Associates of Fredericksburg, expressed similar enthusiasm: "Sirona's Unify platform is truly transformative, enabling us to deliver faster, more accurate diagnoses while optimizing our workflow and operational efficiency. It's a game-changer for the future of radiology.”

Siron's modern workflow platform was built from the ground up for the cloud to:

●      Streamline radiology workflows by consolidating all the clinical software radiologists need to practice into a single platform, simplifying operations and reducing the complexity of technology management.

●      Simplify data security and access using advanced protocols, supporting industry standards, and providing safeguards against cyber threats.

●      Provide real-time monitoring that enables potential issues to be addressed proactively.

●      Enable seamless integration and deployment of both 1st and 3rd party AI algorithms.

●      Support continuous innovation and updates, ensuring practices can access the latest tools.

 

To learn more about Sirona Medical and its platform, watch last year's launch event video. To learn more about Sirona Medical visit www.sironamedical.com.

 


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