Health Imaging & IT - November 2008 - (Page 21) RSNA360.HealthImaging.com Compressus (Booth 4073) is spotlighting its MEDxConnect version 2.5 release with upgrades to its interoperability package. The release features integration with GE Healthcare’s Centricity PACS, Philips Healthcare’s iSite and Merge Healthcare’s eFilm PACS products, providing connectivity across disparate HIS, RIS, PACS and automated interoperability. MEDxConnect indexes, integrates and routes all information in real time. MEDxConnect version 2.5 also includes integration with PowerScribe speech recognition software. Version 2.5 expands the ability for groups to customize routing and worklist rules through general modality and subspecialty worklists. The Order Management Module creates an electronic order in a facility, with no RIS. An Addendum Enhancement feature builds on MEDxConnect’s single Virtual Worklist solution that enables users to automatically pre-fetch any patient information. DeJarnette Research Systems (Booth 5423) is demonstrating its yet-to-be-released xDL Version 3.1, a Cross-enterprise Document Librarian product geared for regional archive settings requiring document sharing capabilities, as well as offsite storage gateway applications. The firm is introducing xDLVision WADO (Web Access for DICOM Objects), a web-based viewer and server for sharing and viewing images and reports. Its Intelligent Router application Version 4.0 has enhancements for OEM customers, including the integration of Nuance’s RadWhere product offering with Intelligent Router’s image distribution capabilities. DeJarnette also is demonstrating version 3.0 of its PACS Migration Gateway software. DR Systems (Booth 4209) is exhibiting its Release 8.2 software for the Unity RIS/PACS platform, which features results track- Integrated Document Solutions Voice2Dox dictation and structured reporting system as immediate “edit in place” and sign-off; batch processing for multiple report review and sign-off; or transfer for Medical Language Specialist editing and completion with return to the physician for sign-off. Nuance Healthcare (Booth 6215) is displaying new versions of its speech recognition reporting solutions, PowerScribe 5.0 and RadWhere 3.0. PowerScribe 5.0 is its speech recognition reporting solution for radiology, offering an upgrade to the speech recognition engine; system architecture enhancements; a redesigned user interface; upgrades to support multiple RIS which give radiologists more control of their reports. Nuance also is demonstratHealthImaging.com MedQuist’s SpeechQ for Radiology interactive front-end speech recognition technology ing RadWhere 3.0 for radiology departments that require advanced workflow capabilities and intelligent case routing. The developments in multi-site workflow orchestration and custom data capture for streamlined radiology reporting are available with RadWhere 3.0. SpeechMagic voice recognition system, also on display, allows healthcare IT providers to verbally interact with their solutions, using more than 25 languages and 150 ConTexts. ScImage (Booth 4013) is introducing its PicomVoice Pro, a suite of reporting and data entry tools with an embedded voice recognition engine. The suite can be implemented using a variety of methods and preferences Nuance Healthcare offers PowerScribe 5.0 and RadWhere 3.0 that utilize text-templates, voice-templates, structured reporting, free-form reporting or a combination. The integrated tool assists the workflow of systems with multiple logins. Siemens Healthcare (Booth 922) is showing its syngo Portal Transcriptionist to help transcription and correct reports. With syngo portals, Siemens is focusing on providing solutions that are role-based, context-sensitive and knowledge-driven. syngo Portal Radiologist gives radiologists access to patient information, such as new and previous imaging studies, previous reports, lab values and allergies, as well as scanned documents in an application window. November 2008 | Health Imaging & IT 21 http://www.HealthImaging.com http://www.HealthImaging.com
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