Intelerad sharing newest enterprise workflow solution at SIIM 2018

Intelerad Medical Systems has announced the release of its newest workflow solution, InteleOne Maestro, and is offering demos at SIIM 2018 in National Harbor, Maryland.

This new product was designed with order and image management, workflow automation and diagnostic acceleration in mind.

“InteleOne Maestro takes enterprise workflow orchestration to an entirely new level,” Christian  Bazinet, chief operating officer of Intelerad, said in a prepared statement. “By providing seamless integration between enterprise-wide disparate systems, and taking away time-consuming manual interventions, such as study assignment, InteleOne Maestro orchestrates order management, automates enterprise workflows and accelerates diagnostic performance.”

“Using Intelerad’s assignment engine allows us to read the same study volume using 8 to 10 percent fewer radiologists,” David Miller, MD, CMIO of South Jersey Radiology Associates, said in the same statement. “It also facilitates having studies interpreted at a different site than where the scan took place. This allows subspecialty exams to be read quicker and eliminates the time that radiologists spend waiting between studies.”  

Intelerad will be at SIIM 2018 at booth #513.

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