Sam Brusco, Associate Editor11.29.22
Philips will debut its latest diagnostic and pathway informatics portfolio featuring end-to-end solutions for earlier and more definitive diagnosis at this year’s Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting.
“At this year’s RSNA, Philips will showcase how our informatics solutions use intelligence to provide patient-centric insights, integrate advanced visualization tools into the workflow and support clinical collaboration to speed up the detection of diseases by leveraging intelligence everywhere along the patient care journey,” Reema Poddar, GM of Diagnostic and Pathway Informatics at Philips told the press. “We are uniquely positioned to apply new, optimized algorithms to massive data sets to provide prescriptive analytics to our customers, helping them improve both clinical and operational efficiencies within their organizations.”
The new AI-powered CT ASPECT (Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score) scoring feature indicates early signs of brain infarction on non-contrast CT scans to manage ischemic stroke patients. The application automatically identifies ASPECTS regions of the brain via AI and generates an ASPECT score sent directly to the PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System). New features also include enhanced CT Liver Analysis, with tools to analyze and quantify the whole liver, liver segments, and user-defined regions of interest.
The company will also debut the new Radiology Information System (RIS) natively integrated into Philips Image Management Vue PACS. This new administrative and clinical workflow management solution allows the entire radiology department and ancillary users to enter, store, view, manage, and transfer patient information with a quick and easy-to-use web solution. The newest release also expands patient-oriented functionalities, allowing patients to self-schedule exams from the web, while the patient kiosk application gives the opportunity to check in when they arrive at their healthcare facility.
“At this year’s RSNA, Philips will showcase how our informatics solutions use intelligence to provide patient-centric insights, integrate advanced visualization tools into the workflow and support clinical collaboration to speed up the detection of diseases by leveraging intelligence everywhere along the patient care journey,” Reema Poddar, GM of Diagnostic and Pathway Informatics at Philips told the press. “We are uniquely positioned to apply new, optimized algorithms to massive data sets to provide prescriptive analytics to our customers, helping them improve both clinical and operational efficiencies within their organizations.”
New Advanced Visualization Workspace powered by AI
The Advanced Visualization Workplace contains AI-enabled algorithms and workflows. It’s vendor-neutral and crosses multiple modalities in cardiology, oncology, neurology, and radiology. It now includes over 70 clinical applications for insights—new ones include the MR. cardiac suite, providing one overview for all imaging data types to support diagnosis and creating reports.The new AI-powered CT ASPECT (Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score) scoring feature indicates early signs of brain infarction on non-contrast CT scans to manage ischemic stroke patients. The application automatically identifies ASPECTS regions of the brain via AI and generates an ASPECT score sent directly to the PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System). New features also include enhanced CT Liver Analysis, with tools to analyze and quantify the whole liver, liver segments, and user-defined regions of interest.
Integrated Radiology Workflow Solutions
The expanded Philips Radiology Workflow is a combination of solutions to support clear and efficient radiology workflows. It is vendor-neutral, the solution components are AI-enabled, and it can be implemented in any radiology department to automate or accelerate routine and repetitive tasks, and help generate insights from large amounts of data.The company will also debut the new Radiology Information System (RIS) natively integrated into Philips Image Management Vue PACS. This new administrative and clinical workflow management solution allows the entire radiology department and ancillary users to enter, store, view, manage, and transfer patient information with a quick and easy-to-use web solution. The newest release also expands patient-oriented functionalities, allowing patients to self-schedule exams from the web, while the patient kiosk application gives the opportunity to check in when they arrive at their healthcare facility.