Konica Minolta’s AeroRemote Insights Provides Interactive Analytic Reporting for Radiology Departments

Wayne, NJ, November 16, 2017 – Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc., a recognized leader in medical imaging systems and healthcare IT, unveils AeroRemote™ Insights, a new web-based tool designed to provide valuable information for imaging departments, to gain more insights about their Konica Minolta digital radiography (DR) assets.  

AeroRemote Insights represents Konica Minolta’s commitment to providing customers with enhanced tools to improve their imaging efficiency and effectiveness. The company will be demonstrating AeroRemote Insights at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America in booth #1919, being held November 26-December 1, 2017 in Chicago.

AeroRemote Insights is designed to provide vital information about productivity, user performance and AeroDR system health at a glance. Easy to use data analytics are available from any computer or mobile device and will enable departments to improve workflow, accuracy and uptime.

“Representing a new era of proactive monitoring solutions and a great addition to the AeroRemote service, AeroRemote Insights delivers valuable, interactive and actionable data,” says Steven Eisner, Senior Product Manager at Konica Minolta Healthcare. “Managers can remotely evaluate productivity by technologist or exam room, identify areas for improvement such as exam repeat rates, and ensure optimal calibration and performance of their AeroDR systems.”

As part of Konica Minolta’s premium Blue Moon plans or as a stand-alone subscription, AeroRemote Insights will be available for most Konica Minolta AeroDR systems in early 2018.

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