Technology | Enterprise Imaging | October 08, 2015

Laurel Bridge Software solution now helps healthcare organizations automate ingestion, distribution of HL7 messages

October 8, 2015 — Laurel Bridge Software, a provider of enterprise medical imaging workflow solutions, announced the addition of HL7 workflow management and 64 bit support to their Compass DICOM routing solution. These new enterprise workflow capabilities will help healthcare organizations automate their increasingly sophisticated workflows that often span diverse healthcare information technology (IT) systems, particularly when used in conjunction with the company’s other workflow solutions.

The Compass image and HL7 workflow management solution automates the ingestion and distribution of imaging studies and HL7 messages among disparate clinical imaging and archiving systems, delivering them at the right time to the right location regardless of organizational complexity. Compass can also ensure that imaging studies are identified and associated with the correct patient, originating location and study description to enable:  

Laurel Bridge exhibited the technology at the Philips Healthcare User Summit, Oct. 6-7 in Dallas.

For more information: www.laurelbridge.com


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