GE Healthcare unwraps eHealth Image Exchange

At RSNA in Chicago, GE Healthcare unveiled eHealth Image Exchange software, a standards-based platform for sharing images and integrating workflows.

The eHealth Image Exchange helps improve the quality of radiology care across the healthcare community by reducing costs and inefficiencies caused by using CDs and film to share images, and by enhancing online patient review capabilities among multi-disciplinary teams in numerous locations, according to GE Healthcare, of Barrington, Ill.

GE’s eHealth Image Exchange enables physicians to review current and relevant prior images from their own PACS or from other institutions’ PACS, increasing collaboration and decreasing the likelihood of unnecessary, redundant imaging exams.

Physicians are notified via email or SMS text message when new imaging results are available for review.  

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