Technology | Enterprise Imaging | July 05, 2019

ImageNext intelligently routes, sorts and distributes imaging studies to increase productivity by up to 20 percent

Hyland Healthcare Adds ImageNext Imaging Workflow Optimizer to Enterprise Imaging Suite

July 5, 2019 — Hyland Healthcare is launching ImageNext, a vendor-neutral imaging workflow optimizer that combines intelligent imaging workflow orchestration with an integrated, universal patient worklist. The solution connects to virtually any universal viewer, picture archiving and communication system (PACS) or vendor neutral archive (VNA); this allows users to intelligently route, sort and distribute imaging studies based on customer preferences such as physician location, schedule and subspecialty.

ImageNext enhances radiology workflow productivity by customizing clinician's preferences, distributing cases in real time and balancing workloads. It eliminates the need for radiologists to access and monitor multiple worklists and dictation systems, and centralizes schedule management for staffing managers. This results in productivity gains of up to 20 percent while improving profits and physician satisfaction.

Some of ImageNext's key features include enhanced workflow orchestration, equitable distribution and load balancing, interrupted workflow management and color-coded service-level agreement tracking.

In addition to being vendor-neutral, ImageNext is also designed for strong integration with Hyland Healthcare's other strategic enterprise imaging solutions, including NilRead Enterprise Viewer and Acuo VNA. This delivers an enterprise-first imaging experiences to users.

For more information: www.hylandhealthcare.com


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