Philips02.20.19
Royal Philips announced it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market the DigitalDiagnost C90, its newest premium digital radiography system. Designed to increase patient throughput and decrease the time to diagnosis, the Philips DigitalDiagnost C90 offers healthcare organizations a flexible and customizable imaging solution that helps to improve workflow and clinical outcomes, while adding economic value.
X-ray is often the start of a patient’s care journey and plays a critical role in supporting clinical care decisions from that point forward—making high-quality imaging essential. As the industry’s first radiography unit with a live camera image directly displayed at the tube head, DigitalDiagnost provides a clear view of the anatomical area being scanned during the patient positioning process—improving workflow so that clinicians can be confident that the right area is captured with a low X-ray dose exposure. With Philips’ UNIQUE 2 image processing and Bone Suppression software1, radiologists can process clearer images for a more confident diagnosis with a lower chance of a costly and timely rescan.
DigitalDiagnost C90 also incorporates the Philips Eleva user interface, a common platform across a range of Philips digital radiography systems that enables a smooth and efficient patient-focused workflow. This common user interface is now extended to the Eleva Tube Head, speeding up workflow by over 17 percent per examination2. Its touch screen display transfers operation into the examination room to allow for more time with the patient. DigitalDiagnost also helps contribute to a lower cost of care, with flexible room configuration options and SkyPlate sharing available among all Philips premium digital radiography systems.
“In today’s world of value-based care, healthcare organizations are investing in imaging solutions that help them achieve the quadruple aim: improved outcomes, enhanced patient experience, increased staff satisfaction and lowered cost of care delivery,” said Daan van Manen, Business Leader for Diagnostic X-ray at Philips. “With solutions like the DigitalDiagnost C90, Philips is helping radiology departments get one step closer to achieving that ambition through innovation that enables higher quality images, while keeping the patient and staff experience at the forefront.”
The innovative design of the DigitalDiagnost C90’s Eleva Tube was recently recognized by the prestigious iF Design Awards in the categories of both product and service/user experience design.
Reference
1 Riverain Technologies' ClearRead Bone Suppression.
2 Compared to a typical examination using the previous release of Philips’ DigitalDiagnost. Based on four images on average per examination. Validated by clinicians in a Philips development environment.
X-ray is often the start of a patient’s care journey and plays a critical role in supporting clinical care decisions from that point forward—making high-quality imaging essential. As the industry’s first radiography unit with a live camera image directly displayed at the tube head, DigitalDiagnost provides a clear view of the anatomical area being scanned during the patient positioning process—improving workflow so that clinicians can be confident that the right area is captured with a low X-ray dose exposure. With Philips’ UNIQUE 2 image processing and Bone Suppression software1, radiologists can process clearer images for a more confident diagnosis with a lower chance of a costly and timely rescan.
DigitalDiagnost C90 also incorporates the Philips Eleva user interface, a common platform across a range of Philips digital radiography systems that enables a smooth and efficient patient-focused workflow. This common user interface is now extended to the Eleva Tube Head, speeding up workflow by over 17 percent per examination2. Its touch screen display transfers operation into the examination room to allow for more time with the patient. DigitalDiagnost also helps contribute to a lower cost of care, with flexible room configuration options and SkyPlate sharing available among all Philips premium digital radiography systems.
“In today’s world of value-based care, healthcare organizations are investing in imaging solutions that help them achieve the quadruple aim: improved outcomes, enhanced patient experience, increased staff satisfaction and lowered cost of care delivery,” said Daan van Manen, Business Leader for Diagnostic X-ray at Philips. “With solutions like the DigitalDiagnost C90, Philips is helping radiology departments get one step closer to achieving that ambition through innovation that enables higher quality images, while keeping the patient and staff experience at the forefront.”
The innovative design of the DigitalDiagnost C90’s Eleva Tube was recently recognized by the prestigious iF Design Awards in the categories of both product and service/user experience design.
Reference
1 Riverain Technologies' ClearRead Bone Suppression.
2 Compared to a typical examination using the previous release of Philips’ DigitalDiagnost. Based on four images on average per examination. Validated by clinicians in a Philips development environment.