(Booth 1759) Chalfont St. Giles, U.K.-based GE Healthcare will demonstrate its healthcare informatics capabilities with a number of technologies in its portfolio, including Centricity Radiology.
Centricity Radiology combines GE's Centricity PACS with its Centricity RIS-IC (formerly known as IDX Imagecast) to help radiologists and other care providers manage workflow and leverage a common RIS across geographically dispersed locations. Clinicians will have access to clinical findings and associated images, as well as tools to reduce errors inherent with manual data entry.
Also on display at RSNA 2007 will be GE's Centricity Imaging ASP, a scalable DICOM archive designed to protect and optimize radiology and cardiology workflow by providing software functionality in a pay-per-procedure cost structure.
As the primary imaging archive deployed in more than 50 sites in the U.S. and five countries globally, Centricity Imaging ASP is intended to help facilities keep storage costs predictable and improve cash flow management by shifting the burden of managing and maintaining the information system to GE.
Additionally, GE offers a disaster recovery plan for important information by hosting data at two separate centers.