RSNA: Mach 7 to demo imaging platform updates, mobile app

Mach 7 Technologies (Booth #7200) is unveiling updates to its enterprise imaging platform, Keystone Suite, at the RSNA annual meeting, Nov. 25-30, in Chicago.

Keystone Suite v11.3 now includes Keystone Workflow and Keystone Prefetch engines, which allow users to define workflow routing rules according to triggers like HL7 events or specific DICOM tags, according to the Burlington, Vt.-based company. Another added tool is Keystone Clinical Studio, which features modules for viewing, importing, exporting and capturing image data.

Mach 7 also is showing the Keystone Suite mobile app at the conference.

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