Digisonics Introduces New Enhancements for Cardiovascular Information System Solutions at ACC.16
Digisonics brings cardiovascular workflow enhancements for Adult and Pediatric cardiac cath labs to ACC 2016.
Houston, Texas, March 29, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Digisonics (Booth #11103) will exhibit its latest functionality for Cardiovascular Information System (CVIS) Solutions at the American College of Cardiology’s 65th Annual Scientific Session & Expo in Chicago, Ill.
Digisonics will showcase significant enhancements to streamline cardiovascular workflows, particularly for Adult and Pediatric cath labs. Integration with hemodynamics systems creates workflow efficiency by autopopulating demographics, hemodynamic measurements, medications and other data directly into clinical report. An interactive display tablet with drawing pen provides an easy way to label and reference coronary anatomy. A complete library of Mullins congenital heart and peripheral vascular procedure-based diagrams can be edited to display in the cardiovascular reports.
Utilizing a consistent, structured format for cardiovascular reporting creates a solid database for data mining with the Digisonics Search and Business Analytics Package. Clinicians use the Digisonics tool to gain insight into patient populations, measure performance, determine areas for improvement and plan for future growth.
Digisonics solutions are standards-based and vendor-neutral, combining image review, structured reporting, an integrated clinical database and powerful PACS image archive into one complete solution for all cardiovascular modalities. Coupled with seamless integration to incumbent 3rd party systems, the Digisonics system creates a streamlined workflow to facilitate improved efficiency, greater reporting accuracy and faster report turnaround times.
About Digisonics, Inc.
Digisonics provides top-rated clinical image management and structured reporting systems for cardiovascular (CVIS), radiology, and obstetrics & gynecology. Digisonics structured reporting solutions combine high performance image review workstations, a powerful PACS image archive, an integrated clinical database, comprehensive analysis capabilities and highly configurable reporting for multiple modalities. Key applications are complemented with interfaces to information systems and 3rd party vendors, providing facilities with a seamless, efficient clinical workflow.
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