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Hyland Healthcare shares imaging trends ahead of RSNA 2019

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | November 26, 2019 Health IT
CLEVELAND, Nov. 26, 2019 –Hyland Healthcare, a leading global provider of enterprise imaging and content services, continues to grow by leading and responding to the most pressing trends in healthcare and technology. The company’s growth, particularly in imaging, is driven by acontinuing commitment to deliver future-proof solutions that address advancing technology paradigms.

Chief among the strategies is an enterprise-first approach, which helps organizations manage the proliferation of imaging contentacross all imaging and specialty departments. That shift supports major digital transformation and encompasses a wide range of organizational initiatives in the journey to highly optimized, patient-centered imaging.

Another trend – often tied to this enterprise approach – is the growing shift to thecloudas part of imaging strategies. Hyland Healthcare’s cloud-neutral stance provides customers with configurable options for hosting some or all of their medical imaging in the cloud, which can alleviate the growing costs of on premise solutions. The cloud also facilitates an enhanced agility to address change, and a foundation for consolidation and support for AI, while reducing the real estate required of on premise infrastructure.
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Utilizing intelligence and automation is another growing emphasis within clinical applications, and Hyland Healthcare is also leveraging these technologies to streamline operations. ImageNext, the company’s vendor-neutral imaging workflow optimizer combines intelligent imaging workflow orchestration with an integrated, universal patient worklist. The solution connects to virtually any universal viewer, PACS or vendor neutral archive (VNA), allowingorganizations to intelligently route, sort and distribute imaging studies. This results in productivity gains of up to 20 percent while improving profits and physician satisfaction.

Similarly, the need to optimize existing technology investments, particularly EHRs, is a perpetual trend that is playing out in new ways. On one hand isthe drive for optimization and a more complete view of the patient for clinicians. This is accomplishedby leveraging solutions like VNAs and universal viewers to tie together previously siloed imaging archives, making content available across departments and extending the functionality of legacy systems.In addition, Hyland customers are also leveraging these solutions to deliver medical images as part of their organizations’ patient engagement strategies.

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