Siemens Healthineers launches next generation of cardiovascular imaging and information solution, syngo Dynamics, at ACC 2018

At the American College of Cardiology’s 67th Annual Scientific Session and Expo, Siemens Healthineers has launched the next generation of syngo Dynamics, a cardiovascular imaging and information solution. The newest version of the software emphasizes enhanced security, widespread access, enterprise consistency, and structured reporting.

“Siemens Healthineers addresses current healthcare challenges, such as increasing workloads and a need for enterprise continuity, with an easy-to-use and widely accessible digitalized healthcare solution,” says Dave Pacitti, Head and President of Siemens Healthineers North America. “syngo Dynamics can be accessed virtually anywhere, whether at a hospital workstation or on a clinician’s tablet at home, supporting the transformation of care delivery and saving valuable time for cardiologists.”

Siemens Healthineers developed the next generation of syngo Dynamics with enhanced security features and improved workflow capabilities that enable both fast and secure readings from any location. Now HTML 5 enabled, syngo Dynamics can be accessed remotely with a common worklist on a variety of platforms, allowing users to access images across imaging modalities on any device. This single point of access ensures that all data is included in one place and available to users at a glance.

In addition, syngo Dynamics offers healthcare organizations consistency throughout their enterprises. The solution can be deployed easily and efficiently, launching the syngo Dynamics software in every hospital within a healthcare system at once. This enterprise-wide approach also enables faster and easier system upgrades.

syngo Dynamics enables fast, precise, and smart structured reporting with customizable reports and worksheets that auto-populates measurements, calculations, and observational data. The new version of syngo Dynamics comes equipped with intuitive and streamlined tools for reading and reporting such as an all new measurement and calculation palette.

Visit the Siemens Healthineers website to learn more about syngo Dynamics or Siemens Healthineers booth #3127 at ACC.

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