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Siemens Healthcare Showcases Its Portfolio of Image Management Solutions at SIIM 2008
Siemens Healthcare Showcases Its Portfolio of Image Management Solutions at SIIM 2008
SEATTLE, May 16 /PRNewswire/ -. As a leader in advanced clinical and
information technology (IT) for the healthcare market, Siemens Healthcare
(www.siemens.com/healthcare) will demonstrate the syngo(R) Suite complete
range of solutions for radiology and cardiology workflow and image processing
at the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) Annual Meeting in
Seattle (May 15-18, Booth #317).
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syngo Suite is a Web-enabled radiology information system (RIS) and
picture archiving and communications system (PACS) with intelligent post-
processing applications, computer-aided detection (CAD) applications, embedded
speech recognition or dictation and voice functions. With syngo Portal
Radiologist, the workflow engine pulls only relevant information from syngo
Workflow (RIS) and syngo Imaging (PACS) to optimize a radiologist's tasks.
syngo Portal Radiologist helps simplify the work of the radiologist by
delivering a role-based, context-sensitive and knowledge-driven reading
environment.
"Healthcare professionals need technology that helps them address the time
and financial constraints in which they work, while also providing them tools
to address the administrative and clinical needs of a busy imaging
department," said Ajit Singh, PhD, Chief Executive Officer, Image & Knowledge
Management division of Siemens Healthcare. "syngo Suite provides greater
transparency and promotes a more efficient use of resources, while helping
healthcare professionals to truly experience what we call living workflow
intelligence."
The syngo Suite portfolio consists of various applications and solutions
that will be demonstrated at SIIM, including:
syngo Imaging and syngo Imaging XS
syngo Imaging (PACS) stores all data in lossless DICOM JPEG 2000 format.
In order to address the large image data volumes that are produced by new
imaging modalities such as multi-slice computed tomography, a progressive
transmission protocol enables the workstation to access large image series
almost immediately.
Certain syngo-enabled Siemens imaging modalities can also transfer
examinations to the syngo Imaging server in a fast transfer mode. syngo
Imaging can communicate in traditional DICOM with imaging modalities or
workstations that have only DICOM capability, thereby providing open DICOM-
based access.
syngo Imaging XS is a scalable PACS solution that is tailored to a user's
current volume and that supports either a centralized or de-centralized system
architecture.
As part of the syngo Suite, syngo Imaging and syngo Imaging XS support
numerous modules for digital image reading, archiving, and image distribution
within an IT framework and departmental workflow.
syngo Imaging XS comes with many IT standards, such as Windows-based
hardware and software, standards-based interfaces and it includes advanced
features such as status handling, multi-monitor support, advanced image-
reading (2D) and a cost-efficient 3D option (MIP, MPR, SSD, VRT).
syngo Workflow
syngo Workflow (RIS) supports the complete radiology workflow from order
entry to image and report distribution. More efficient radiology diagnoses and
interpretation are enabled via the syngo Portal Radiologist and these
efficiencies are realized by combining the traditional information located in
a healthcare information system (HIS), RIS and PACS into a single user
interface and workspace.
The system features order entry and registration, supply tracking, event
and patient tracking, coding, paperless communication, messaging, interactive
documents, online order requisition, reaction tracking, technique capture,
peer review, speech recognition and digital dictation, PACS integration, and
bi-directional communication.
syngo Dynamics
syngo Dynamics (Cardiology PACS) is a multi-frame review and archiving
system using evidence-based reporting to improve the efficiency of clinical
procedures. The solution offers access to imaging studies at diagnostic
workstations from anywhere in the hospital, helping to improve workflow
efficiency for all members of the care team who need to consult cardiology
imaging studies. By creating a filmless and paperless environment in
echocardiography departments and cath labs, syngo Dynamics enables healthcare
facilities to evolve to the digital hospital model.
syngo WebSpace
syngo WebSpace turns office personal computers (PCs) and laptops with
internet access into CT workplaces. It offers real-time access to 3D data at a
doctor's office or home, and even on the road through a network connection.
Medical professionals can connect to the server in a matter of seconds and
work with a patient's CT scans anytime and anywhere, improving productivity
and diagnostic capabilities. One of the latest enhancements to syngo WebSpace
features Advanced Vessel Analysis, which includes a refined vessel
segmentation algorithm, centerline editing capability, guided workflow (less
steps), automated measurement tools (true/false lumen, stent planning) and
improved reporting tools.
syngo TrueD
syngo TrueD is a multi-modality application for oncology, supporting PET-
CT, SPECT-CT, CT and MR image registration over multiple time points. The
application enables physicians to efficiently compare patient scans from
different time points (e.g. pre- and post-therapy) and provides advanced image
analysis and comparison, including a suite of change detection tools, to help
make more informed diagnosis, therapy and follow-up decisions.
The application supports registration, visualization, quantification and
reporting for up to three time-points. An advanced suite of registration
options comprised of both rigid and non-rigid methods with built-in matrix
navigational tools is available and includes: Deformable (non-rigid);
Automatic (rigid); Visual alignment (rigid); Landmark matching (rigid); and
Paging (rigid).
NextGen EPM/EMR
Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc., and NextGen Healthcare Information
Systems, a leading provider of ambulatory Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and
Enterprise Practice Management (EPM) software, have created a worldwide
strategic alliance to meet the unique healthcare IT needs of the physician
practice market. NextGen and Siemens will provide healthcare organizations and
physician practices with access to longitudinal health records, streamlined
processes across acute and ambulatory settings, and opportunities for enhanced
patient safety and physician satisfaction. By combining the strengths of the
NextGen EPM software and syngo Workflow, Siemens integrates the workflow
processes of a diagnostic imaging center in order to streamline scheduling and
results reporting and to optimize revenue and cost management.
About Siemens Healthcare
Siemens Healthcare is one of the world's largest suppliers to the
healthcare industry. The company is a renowned medical solutions provider with
core competence and innovative strength in diagnostic and therapeutic
technologies as well as in knowledge engineering, including information
technology and system integration. With its laboratory diagnostics
acquisitions, Siemens Healthcare is the first fully integrated diagnostics
company, bringing together imaging and lab diagnostics, therapy, and
healthcare information technology solutions, supplemented by consulting and
support services. Siemens Healthcare delivers solutions across the entire
continuum of care -- from prevention and early detection, to diagnosis,
therapy and care. The company employs more than 49,000 people worldwide and
operates in 130 countries. In the fiscal year 2007 (Sept. 30), Siemens
Healthcare reported sales of euro 9.85 billion, orders of euro 10.27 billion,
and group profit of euro 1.32 billion. Further information can be found by
visiting http://www.siemens.com/healthcare .
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