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PaxeraHealth to showcase AI-based enterprise imaging at RSNA

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | November 12, 2019 Health IT
Medical Imaging developer – PaxeraHealth – will showcase the latest version of its AI-based enterprise imaging platform – PaxeraUltima360 – at the upcoming RSNA meeting in Chicago.

Previously offered as an additional module, the enterprise platform has been redesigned with AI at its core and now uses the latest machine learning technologies to monitor users’ behavioral patterns, adjust to users’ preferences, and provide clinical decision support with augmented reading aids and responses with improvements backed up by real data. This robust solution’s advanced AI chatbot – Erabot – allows users to interact seamlessly with the platform to retrieve patient-specific insights seamlessly from the EMR or CarePassportTM PHR and speed up actionable information, empowering users to quickly and confidently make decisions about patients’ healthcare and benefit from more efficient workflows. According to the company, the AI running at the core of the Enterprise Imaging solution will help decrease workloads by performing tedious tasks, streamlining access to patient data at relevant and meaningful points of care, and improving care coordination.


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PaxeraHealth Corp. is a world-class medical imaging solutions developer based in Boston, MA. The company has as its top priority leveraging leading edge technology that develop into next generation medical imaging solutions, including Enterprise Imaging Systems and VNAs. These systems are designed to automate clients’ workflow, elevate patient care, and cut departmental imaging costs.

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