November 17, 2016 — Carestream will demonstrate the benefits offered by its Unified Core, which delivers a modular, scalable enterprise image management architecture, at the 2016 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conference, Nov. 27-Dec. 2 in Chicago.
The Unified Core architecture is the heart of Carestream’s Clinical Collaboration Platform that delivers clinical image data acquisition, viewing, sharing and archiving. The platform equips healthcare facilities with the ability to add modules and services at an affordable cost as they are needed. It also delivers a common set of codes and a development process that streamlines resource management, security and interoperability, and manages clinical data such as DICOM, photos, videos, electrocardiograms (ECGs), continuity of care documents (CCDs) and scanned documents.
Modules can be added on an a la carte basis, according to the company, which also noted the Unified Core offers enhanced security and interoperability with a simplified architecture that complements healthcare providers’ existing IT ecosystems.
Carestream’s Unified Core equips customers to mix and match modules within the platform by activating configuration settings that image-enable the electronic medical record (EMR), offer a new delivery model using remote care, consolidate archives and support regional image exchange.
The Clinical Collaboration Platform is an enterprise imaging solution that can be implemented onsite or as a cloud-based service. It offers: archiving and diagnostic tools for radiology and cardiology; multimedia reporting; administrative tools for remote care and teleradiology; clinician and patient portals; healthcare information exchange; business intelligence; and clinical analytics.
For more information: www.carestream.com