Enterprise Imaging solution backs the drive for collaboration and consolidation in radiology

AGFA HealthCare will be talking all things Enterprise Imaging at IIC24, in partnership with AXREM.

Designed to build a connected, collaborative, and scalable community of care, AGFA’s Enterprise Imaging solution is a seamless and secure platform, which it says enables the concept of an ‘Imaging Health Network’ to become a realisable goal. With increasing collaboration and consolidation of radiology services, and a growing range of digital imaging which must be accessible 24/7, AGFA HealthCare says its solutions are ready to deliver.

At IIC24 there will be a focus on practical solutions, delivered by leading clinicians and industry experts.

Join AGFA for sessions including:

  • AGFA HealthCare – Community, Collaboration and Flow; for insights and opinions from thought-leading clinicians including Dr Heshan Panditaratne, consultant radiologist at Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust, Dr Peter Strouhal, medical director from Alliance Medical and Dr Sri Redla from Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow on October 7 @ 12:10pm.
  • Join Roberto Anello, AGFA HealthCare’s Northern Europe regional president, as part of a panel for a fireside chat about the role of clinicians in the healthcare technology sector on October 7 @ 16:00pm
  • Paige Miller, AGFA HealthCare’s clinical solutions consultant, will be hosting an optimising PACS session on Tuesday 8@ 12:00pm, focusing on PACS functionality and configuration to support image sharing and workload distribution across multiple sites. She will also look at workflow orchestration enabling automation and streamlined reporting processes.

Picture: Northern Europe regional president Roberto Anello.

This news story has been sponsored by the companies concerned and does not represent the views or opinions of RAD Magazine.  Visit our dedicated IIC24 conference page to find out more.

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