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Hyland Improves Enterprise Imaging Suite in New Product Release

The introduction of Hyland's SaaS enterprise imaging platform will enable health systems to move their archival as well as imaging workflows to the cloud, reduce the burden of application and hardware management and also minimize capital expenses for medical imaging management.
FREMONT, CA: Hyland, a leading provider of content services and imaging solutions, has introduced new products and enhancements to its enterprise imaging platform in conjunction with RSNA. These include Hyland Healthcare's latest SaaS-delivered enterprise imaging platform, NilRead for Patient Portals as well as new functionality for Hyland's image capture, universal viewer, and connectivity suite, workflow optimizer, and vendor-neutral archive (VNA) administrative interface.
"Our enterprise imaging products and enhancements provide healthcare organizations with a consolidated view of all relevant medical images, in a single view, to help them improve diagnosis – even while working remotely," stated Sandra Lillie, director of healthcare sales at Hyland. "Hyland Healthcare's diverse enterprise imaging product portfolio helps centrally manage disparate images helping providers better capture, manage, view and share all imaging-related content in a secure way.
SaaS-Delivered Enterprise Imaging: The introduction of Hyland's SaaS enterprise imaging platform will enable health systems to move their archival as well as imaging workflows to the cloud, reduce the burden of application and hardware management and also minimize capital expenses for medical imaging management. In a world where downtime of patient care system is considered unacceptable, a SaaS-based solution provides high availability and also improved disaster recovery. In addition to this, it tears down silos making images available to authorized users throughout all departments and locations of a health system, even to physicians working from home.
Patient Portal Enablement: With Hyland's new NilRead for Patient Portals, health systems are able to replace their CD workflow with a digital alternative and allow patients to access, view, share, download and upload images through their patient portal via their desktop computer, mobile phones, or tablet. By image enabling the patient portal with Hyland Healthcare's enterprise viewer, health systems can respond to consumer expectations while following government regulations that mandate patient access to all of their healthcare information.
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