In this session, Nuance CMIO Sheela Agarwal, MD, and Senior Product Manager Luanne D’Antoni will explore innovations in radiology report creation and the role of automated impression generation.
AI should give radiologists superpowers. That’s the goal and vision of Matt Lungren, MD, MPH, long-time AI researcher and physician-scientist turned chief medical information officer at Nuance Communications.
Radiology is one of the most high-tech specialties in medicine. Yet even in 2021, many providers still rely on compact discs (CDs) and cumbersome network connections to share medical images.
Recent experiences and events have had profound effects on how healthcare is prioritized and delivered. As provider organizations rethink how to best prepare for an evolving reality, one critical access hospital in a California ski mountain town embraces imaging technologies that accelerate care, drive change, and offer them the flexibility to pivot on a dime.
Anchored by eight hospitals throughout Colorado and Kansas, HCA Continental Division, part of the 165-hospital Hospital Corporation of America, knew it needed to eliminate or at least severely reduce management of medical imaging via CD uploading.
William Boonn, MD, had barely begun his career as a radiologist when his department colleagues started approaching him and fellow IT-savvy radiologist Woojin Kim, MD, with questions about analytics and data-mining. And why not?
Maximize your IT investments by sharing diagnostic images and reports. Listen to physicians and hospital leaders discuss how they are meeting this challenge.