Next-Generation CVIS Upgrades Communicability and Security
By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 20 Mar 2018 |

Image: syngo Dynamics facilitates CVIS access across the healthcare continuum (Photo courtesy of Siemens Healthineers).
An updated cardiovascular imaging and Information system (CVIS) enhances communication and efficiency across the care continuum.
The newest iteration of the Siemens Healthineers (Erlangen, Germany) syngo Dynamics software emphasizes enhanced security, widespread access, enterprise consistency, and structured reporting. Improved workflow capabilities and fast and secure readings from any location via a single point of access ensure that all data is included in one place and available to users at a glance. Using HTML 5, users can remote access a common worklist on a variety of platforms and access images across imaging modalities and on any device.
The new version of syngo Dynamics comes equipped with intuitive and streamlined tools for reading and reporting, such as an all new measurement and calculation palette. In addition, users can produce fast, precise, and smart structured reporting with individually customizable reports and worksheets that can auto-populate measurements, calculations, and observational data, thus providing healthcare organizations consistency throughout their enterprises.
As a cardiology picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), syngo Dynamics can support the physician in interpretation and evaluation of all examinations within healthcare institutions by enabling a bi-directional data flow with the electronic health record (EHR). Advanced features such as graphical diagrams for congenital heart disease (CHD) and vascular results show relevant findings at a glance with the aid of customizable report templates, and a rules-based decision support functionality that helps find missing or inconsistent data in the procedure report before sign off.
“Siemens Healthineers addresses current healthcare challenges, such as increasing workloads and a need for enterprise continuity, with an easy-to-use and widely accessible digitalized healthcare solution,” said Dave Pacitti, president of Siemens Healthineers North America. “syngo Dynamics can be accessed virtually anywhere, whether at a hospital workstation or on a clinician’s tablet at home, supporting the transformation of care delivery and saving valuable time for cardiologists.”
As the syngo Dynamics CVIS platform can be deployed easily and efficiently in every hospital within a healthcare system at once, it can manage many users across the enterprise in a centralized way. The centralized user management also enables faster and easier system upgrades.
The newest iteration of the Siemens Healthineers (Erlangen, Germany) syngo Dynamics software emphasizes enhanced security, widespread access, enterprise consistency, and structured reporting. Improved workflow capabilities and fast and secure readings from any location via a single point of access ensure that all data is included in one place and available to users at a glance. Using HTML 5, users can remote access a common worklist on a variety of platforms and access images across imaging modalities and on any device.
The new version of syngo Dynamics comes equipped with intuitive and streamlined tools for reading and reporting, such as an all new measurement and calculation palette. In addition, users can produce fast, precise, and smart structured reporting with individually customizable reports and worksheets that can auto-populate measurements, calculations, and observational data, thus providing healthcare organizations consistency throughout their enterprises.
As a cardiology picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), syngo Dynamics can support the physician in interpretation and evaluation of all examinations within healthcare institutions by enabling a bi-directional data flow with the electronic health record (EHR). Advanced features such as graphical diagrams for congenital heart disease (CHD) and vascular results show relevant findings at a glance with the aid of customizable report templates, and a rules-based decision support functionality that helps find missing or inconsistent data in the procedure report before sign off.
“Siemens Healthineers addresses current healthcare challenges, such as increasing workloads and a need for enterprise continuity, with an easy-to-use and widely accessible digitalized healthcare solution,” said Dave Pacitti, president of Siemens Healthineers North America. “syngo Dynamics can be accessed virtually anywhere, whether at a hospital workstation or on a clinician’s tablet at home, supporting the transformation of care delivery and saving valuable time for cardiologists.”
As the syngo Dynamics CVIS platform can be deployed easily and efficiently in every hospital within a healthcare system at once, it can manage many users across the enterprise in a centralized way. The centralized user management also enables faster and easier system upgrades.
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