Imorgon has announced the release of Imorgon v2, an upgraded structured reporting platform that promises to significantly improve productivity for radiologists, sonographers, and technologists. This new version has been designed specifically to minimize the non-interpretive workload of these professionals by streamlining the reporting process.
Key Features of Imorgon v2
One of the standout capabilities of Imorgon v2 is the ability to process measurements and observations as structured findings. This information is seamlessly integrated into a preliminary report, allowing radiologists to focus more on interpretation and less on manual data entry. Key enhancements of this platform include the following:
- - Expanded Data Integration: The system can retrieve DICOM Structured Report (SR) measurements from various imaging modalities, including ultrasound and DEXA, as well as from AI tools and advanced workstation software.
- - Prior Measurements: Built-in mechanisms allow for easy retrieval of previous measurements, helping to maintain continuity in patient care.
- - Built-in Calculators: This feature eliminates the necessity for manual calculations, such as percent differences and volume assessments, enhancing efficiency.
- - Clinical Decision Support: Integrated clinical guidelines, including TI-RADS and O-RADS, help radiologists adhere to established protocols without needing to switch contexts frequently.
- - Intelligent Text Generation: Automated insertion of clinically relevant terminology based on previous comparisons and established thresholds saves time and enhances report accuracy.
- - Enterprise Integration: Imorgon v2 works seamlessly within existing Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems like Epic, and requires no additional software applications.
Increased Productivity for Radiologists
The enhancements in Imorgon v2 contribute to a notable increase in productivity, which does not rely on future breakthroughs in AI but utilizes practical automation techniques. Andy Milkowski, the CEO of Imorgon, highlighted that the focus is on streamlining routine steps that often hinder radiologists' performance. "Productivity gains don't require future AI breakthroughs," Milkowski stated. By automating various aspects of the reporting process, Imorgon v2 allows healthcare providers to dictate less and achieve more.
Early adopters of the system have reported immediate improvements in workflow and diagnostic accuracy. Lynn C, a Director of Clinical Applications, conveyed that the automated transfer of findings has significantly reduced the time spent on manual entries, enabling teams to devote more time to accurate diagnoses.
Visit Imorgon at RSNA 2025
Healthcare professionals interested in learning more about Imorgon v2 can visit the company at the upcoming RSNA 2025 event, where they will be showcasing their innovations at South Hall, Booth 2060. Imorgon continues its mission to enhance the efficiency of radiology reporting and elevate diagnostic quality by eliminating non-interpretive tasks and optimizing workflows.
For more information about Imorgon and its latest offerings, please check out their website at www.imorgon.net and learn more about their booth at RSNA through the provided link. This release marks a significant step forward in radiology reporting, promising to make a tangible impact on productivity and diagnostic accuracy in the field.