With 45% of radiologists reporting symptoms of burnout, the innovations of Philips in diagnostic imaging andinformatics corporate focus on freeing up time for clinical staff through improved workflows and greater efficiency.
New innovations Philips is announcing at #RSNA23 include next-generation ultrasound systems that increase diagnostic confidence and workflow efficiency, the world's first and only mobile MRI system with helium-free operations, and new cloud-enabled solutions to artificial intelligence that improve radiological efficiency and clinical reliability. During the event, the company also launched the new “care means the world” campaign, highlighting that improving human health and environmental health go hand in hand.
“Philips is working with healthcare providers to optimize workflows so they can spend more time focusing on patients,” said Bert van Meurs, Chief Business Leader of Precision Diagnosis and Image Guided Therapy at Philips. “The new innovations we are introducing here at RSNA provide a fully integrated, AI-enabled diagnostic approach to help improve patient outcomes, optimize workflows and maximize lifetime value for our customers.”
The pressures on healthcare staff are particularly acute for sonographers, where it is essential that any new functionality is intuitively integrated so that users can quickly incorporate it into routine care. The new Philips ultrasound systems EPIQ Elite 10.0 e Philips Affiniti they do exactly that, with next-generation clinical performance that streamlines workflows to meet the challenges of today's most demanding practices. The systems offer a single user interface combined with shared transducers and automated tools to help reduce complexity for a more efficient and improved user experience.
The world's first and only mobile MRI system with helium-free operation
BlueSeal MR Mobile , the industry's first and only fully sealed 1,5T magnet, will be showcased in a mobile unit on the RSNA show floor, providing patient-centric MRI services where and when needed, using less helium than an unsealed magnet. With more than 600 systems installed worldwide, MRI scanners equipped with Philips' BlueSeal magnetic technology have saved more than 1,5 million liters of helium since 2018. With hundreds of BlueSeal magnets in operation worldwide, Philips is now By extending this innovative technology to a mobile truck, expand quality access to MRI exams for more patients in more locations.
Philips HealthSuite Imaging is the next generation of Philips Vue cloud-based PACS, enabling radiologists and physicians to adopt new features more quickly, increase operational efficiency and improve patient care. HealthSuite Imaging on Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers new capabilities such as high-speed remote access for diagnostic reading, integrated reporting, and AI-enabled workflow orchestration, all delivered securely via the cloud to lighten your IT management burden. It was also presented at the RSNA Philips AI Manager , an end-to-end AI enablement solution that integrates with a customer's IT infrastructure, enabling radiologists to leverage more than 100 AI applications for more comprehensive assessment and clinical insights into the radiology workflow .
Speed and efficiency are key to diagnosis and treatment. At RSNA Philips will also highlight its latest innovations in digital x-rays, including Philips Radiography 7000M , a premium mobile radiography solution designed to deliver advanced care and greater operational efficiency for faster, more efficient patient care, and the premium digital radiography system Philips Radiography 7300 C. designed to offer high efficiency and clinical versatility. There is also the next generation image guided therapy system: the configuration Azurion 7 B20/15 biplanar, offering excellent positioning capability for easier patient access during minimally invasive procedures, faster system movement, and complete table-side control of all components.
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