Take a look inside the future of care. These clinical and IT leaders from two leading healthcare systems tell us how they’re improving care and processes by merging enterprise imaging and content services. So connecting the EHR, VNA, PACS, reports, data silos, business content, patient portals and more – and making them searchable and accessible. To physicians, clinicians and administrators this means a wider view of all patient data. ‘It’s good for patients and staff…and it’s good for the bottom line,’ even reducing costs, is what the experts say.

Learn how MetroHealth and Maastricht are: 

  • Optimizing a vendor neutral archive solution that manages all imaging content across the enterprise
  • Integrating content services to unlock paper documents, unstructured data and manage and govern information
  • Supporting inpatient and outpatient care with easier access to info for patients and providers and great patient engagement
  • Making data standardized and FAIR – findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable
  • Solving shortages in IT staffers by letting IT do more of the work – as one expert puts it: ‘We’re trying to exploit health IT to improve health’

Who should watch: 

  • Radiology and Imaging Department and Practice Leaders
  • IT Leaders from healthcare systems, hospitals and radiology groups
  • Chiefs of Radiology & Radiologists
  • CIOs, IT Architects, Directors and Managers
  • Healthcare IT Professionals and PACS Administrators
  • Clinical Informatics Specialists

Panel: 

David Kaelber

David Kaelber, MD, PhD, MPH
Chief Medical Informatics Officer, VP Health Informatics and Patient Engagement Technologies, Internist and Pediatrician, MetroHealth System, Cleveland

Igor Schoonbrood

Igor Schoonbrood, DEng, MSIT                                Lead Enterprise Architect Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, the Netherlands

Mary Tierney

Moderator                     Mary Tierney, MS          VP of Editorial and Chief Content Strategist, Radiology Business and Innovate Healthcare