WAYNE, N.J., OCT. 29, 2015 – Konica Minolta Medical Imaging (KMMI), a market leader in medical diagnostic Primary Imaging Solutions, will host a webinar on the company’s newgeneration of end-to-end Healthcare IT software solutions, which optimize the viewing, sharing and storage of data. The webinar will include commentary on the newly combined solutions platform from Joe Cermin, President, Healthcare IT at Konica Minolta, Steve Deaton, Vice President, Healthcare IT at Konica Minolta, and moderated by Tim Kearns, Senior Product Manager, Healthcare IT at Konica Minolta. The webinar will be broadcast live on Wednesday, Nov 4, 2015 at 1 pm (EST). To register for the “Integrating the Imaging Workflow by Konica Minolta” webinar, please click here.
“Together, Konica Minolta and Viztek are transforming the way clinicians acquire, view, share and store primary images at the point-of-care,” said Joe Cermin. “With today’s focus on value-based care, care teams need to access real-time imaging data from multiple locations – and coordinate across disciplines, specialties and facilities. Our new suite of products improves workflow and diagnostic viewing, and allows doctors, healthcare providers and patients to communicate diagnostic-quality data seamlessly and securely.”
Konica Minolta has expanded the breadth and depth of Healthcare IT Solutions by adding the Exa and Opal platforms to ImagePilot and Informity for a complete portfolio. The November 4th webinar introduces these platforms and looks at how new end-to-end services are connecting physicians and patients at the point-of-care. Among the topics highlighted:
● Radiologist workflow optimization across all modalities
● Diagnostic Zero Footprint Viewer
● 3D Women’s Imaging
● Referring physician and patient portals
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