Technology | December 23, 2014

Bayer Launches New Version of Radimetrics Enterprise Platform

Latest edition expands radiation dose management and contrast analytics capabilities

December 23, 2014 — Bayer unveiled version 2.5 of its Radimetrics Enterprise Platform at the 2014 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting. The enhanced version has new features that can help radiologists and hospital administrators meet new 2015 U.S. Joint Commission Diagnostic Imaging Standards, providing information to help optimize radiation dose management and contrast dose analytics to advance image quality and patient care.

The software is a next-generation upgrade of the platform, which manages both radiation dose and contrast dose analytics in computed tomography (CT). New features include more advanced contrast dose analytics and new charts and data options to help identify repeat injections and issues associated with intravenous administration. Enhancements include the ability to align customers’ various protocol names to standardized naming conventions from the RadLex Playbook and further expand capabilities in mammography and general X-ray modalities, improving analytics and workflow efficiencies. Everything can be analyzed in line with external benchmarks, helping administrators further standardize protocols and identify training needs across all enterprise sites.

For more information: www.healthcare.bayer.com


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