Philips launches AI-enabled, automated Radiology Workflow Suite at RSNA 2020

Royal Philips participated in the RSNA 2020 virtual event which took place on 30th November, 2020. The event featured Philips Radiology Workflow Suite, end-to-end solutions to drive operational efficiency through the integration, digitalization and virtualization of radiology. At RSNA 2020, Philips showcased a coordinated suite of offerings for the first time, introducing key solutions that come together to enhance the entire radiology workflow to address the most pressing operational challenges across diagnostic and interventional radiology.

Philips Radiology Workflow Suite helps reduce the overall cost per diagnosis across all phases of the diagnostic enterprise, including:

Scheduling and preparation – Patients anxious about a potentially serious diagnosis can receive support even before arriving for their exams, with personalized instructions and reminders delivered via SMS-based communications from Philips Patient Engagement Manager, making its debut at RSNA 2020.

Image acquisition – Technologists under pressure to achieve a first-time-right scan can now be supported virtually by remote specialists through Philips Radiology Operations Command Center. Philips’ Collaboration Live, available on premiere Philips ultrasound systems, also connects technologists with colleagues and specialists whenever and wherever required. To streamline patient setup, Philips MR Smart Workflow reduces and simplifies the number of steps needed in a conventional MR exam workflow, using technology to automate where possible. Philips Radiology Imaging Suite also provides the technologist with a common imaging platform and more streamlined workflows by integrating patient information and advanced visualization and analysis into one easy-to-view console.

Image and data interpretation – Radiologists confronted with increasing numbers of images to read can now receive a prioritized worklist from the AI-enabled Philips Workflow Orchestrator, along with an intuitive summary of advanced visualization and analysis from various systems presented in a single view. Philips Advanced Visualization Portal – IntelliSpace – also connects patient data across departments to create interoperability for greater clinical intelligence and analysis, supported by AI-tools such as an algorithm for the detection of COVID-19 lesions.

Reporting and results communication – To streamline reporting, Philips Clinical Collaboration Platform includes an Interactive Multimedia Reporting module with embedded voice recognition capability, to help radiologists cut turnaround time by entirely eliminating the need for typing and entry of patient or clinical context. Exam data can be inserted directly into reports, allowing radiologists to quickly review and approve final reports while adding clinical context for referring physicians.

Shared decision-making, pathway selection and treatment – For referring physicians who need to offer confident recommendations on a patient’s care pathway, Philips Tumor Board integrates radiology, genomic lab treatment and other data into a single view so radiologists, together with the extended clinical team, can see the whole patient profile at a glance and decide on a treatment pathway efficiently and collaboratively.

Outcomes and follow-up care – Radiology administrators are empowered to help patients keep to their treatment plans while improving overall operational efficiency with the real-time performance metrics and follow-up patient tracking provided by Philips PerformanceBridge. Philips Patient Portal empowers patients to share their information and access their results between facilities, physicians, specialists and other healthcare providers.

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