The diagnostic imaging viewer enables clinicians to access and process medical images directly within the company’s electronic health record platform, eliminating the need to switch between separate imaging and clinical systems.
CliniComp has received Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for its picture archiving and communication system (PACS) viewer as a medical image management and processing system (MIMPS).
The clearance allows for diagnostic-quality image viewing and advanced processing directly within the company’s electronic health record (EHR) platform. The system is designed to bring diagnostic imaging, clinical workflows, and artificial intelligence-driven decision support into a single patient record.
Historically, imaging workflows have required clinicians to move between separate imaging and health record systems. The viewer enables physicians to view and analyze diagnostic images directly within the patient chart, which may reduce workflow disruptions and accelerate clinical decisions.
“Healthcare organizations have spent decades managing separate clinical, imaging, and administrative systems,” says Chris Haudenschild, CEO of CliniComp, in a release. “With FDA clearance of our PACS Viewer, we’re extending our unified EHR strategy to enterprise imaging, allowing clinicians to access diagnostic-quality imaging, advanced image processing, patient data, and native AI capabilities from a single platform. This creates a more integrated and connected enterprise experience for providers and a stronger foundation for patient care.”
According to the company, the platform can correlate imaging studies with relevant clinical data, including laboratory results, medications, vital signs, and patient history. This integration is intended to help clinicians prioritize critical cases and make more informed decisions at the point of care.
The viewer is built on a unified enterprise architecture, which the company states will provide faster access to information and a foundation for artificial intelligence-enabled care delivery.
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