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If the Find It Early Act is passed, breast imaging providers should prepare for a sharp increase in diagnostic imaging demand.
Leading radiology groups choose Intelerad for its reliability, workflow cohesion, and long-term adaptability.
Modern cardiology platforms integrate all cardiac modalities into a unified system with automated documentation, real-time analytics, and built-in registries, eliminating fragmented workflows and redundant data entry.
The radiologist workforce crisis exists because imaging demand is increasing faster than the supply of radiologists, and many organizations view teleradiology as an essential way to fill gaps.
InteleScreen is breaking barriers in breast imaging by using AI to help radiologists detect subtle, early signs of breast cancer, empowering earlier diagnosis and better patient outcomes—according to Dr.
Patient-centric imaging uses modern technology to make medical imaging more accessible, efficient, and collaborative—improving care quality and patient experience while reducing operational barriers, according to Intelerad and recent industry surveys.
Patient engagement has become a major competitive differentiator driven by increased demand for transparency in medical care, with patients expecting to view test results, manage care, and communicate with providers on their own time.
Integrating InteleShare™ with Epic and MyChart maximizes your Epic investment by eliminating imaging workflow inefficiencies, reducing administrative overhead, and delivering a unified experience for patients and staff—all without adding complexity to your IT infrastructure, according to Intelerad.How can imaging integration with Epic improve hospital workflows?Hospitals and health systems have invested heavily in Epic and MyChart
Cloud adoption in medical imaging is essential for hospitals and health systems seeking scalable, resilient, and efficient infrastructure that supports clinical and operational excellence.
Radiology’s biggest challenges—efficiency, staffing, and scalability—are best solved with adaptable infrastructure and automation, not patchwork fixes.
Digital transformation in healthcare now centers on how organizations use data, infrastructure, and intelligence to deliver care, with 75% of patients expecting to use digital tools for managing appointments, messaging providers, and paying bills.
Healthcare is being increasingly driven by digital transformation, and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) have become the backbone of efficiency in modern radiology.