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SIMPLIRAD - RIS PACS

Image Management (RIS PACS) System That Streamlines Radiology Analysis Workflow and Enables Scalability

Simplirad™ is an AI enabled, cloud based radiology workflow software with an integrated Image Management (RIS PACS) system that helps radiologists and healthcare professionals store, retrieve, and share medical images and patients’ data with utmost security.

SIMPLIRAD ,cloud based radiology software

AI-enabled (RIS PACS) Image Management System That’s Affordable and Intuitive

It is suited for radiology and teleradiology reporting needs for all kinds of healthcare providers including:

  • Consultant radiologists providing onsite read and tele reporting services
  • Teleradiology service providers
  • Single-site, multi-site, multi-geography hospitals and standalone medical imaging centers
  • Primary community, district and sub-divisional government hospitals

Cloud Based Image Management (PACS)

Cloud PACS Software With Easier Deployments and Faster Time to Onboard

Vendor Neutral Archive

Vendor Neutral Archive Software With Rule Based Retention Periods

Enterprise Image Management (PACS)

Teleradiology PACS Software That Increases the Productivity of Your Radiologists

Medical Image Analysis

Medical Image Analysis Software That Enables Early Detection and Diagnosis

SOLUTIONS FOR

  • Clinical Trial Labs
  • Teleradiology
  • Telecardiology
  • Pharmacy
  • Home care
  • Emergency Care

Key Features

HIPAA, DICOM compliant cloud RIS PACS ensures confidential, accessible image sharing.

Interoperable and Supports All Modalities

Simplirad ensures comprehensive patient care by sharing radiology data across departments and with external consultants seamlessly.

Fast and secure upload and access

View patient studies anytime, anywhere, on multiple devices, ensuring accurate treatment for critical cases.

Single Workspace

Simplirad offers unified workspace, accessing patient images, history, reports online.

Second Opinion Workflow

Radiology workflow software shares studies for second opinions, enhancing treatment accuracy.

Vendor Neutral Archive

Simplirad RIS PACS integrates VNA for storing, accessing, and sharing medical images seamlessly across locations.

Comprehensive Reporting Interface and Workflow

Simplirad automates order creation, tracking study images, reducing errors, and boosting staff productivity.

Billing and Invoicing module

Simplirad automates invoicing, reducing errors, and enabling configurable pricing per hospital.

Smart, Automatic Assignments

Simplirad PACS integrates with HIMS and RIS, tracking radiologists’ assignments and preferences for automatic study reconciliation.

Start Streamlining Your Radiology Workflow & Scale your Business.

Most Popular Questions

What is RIS?

RIS (Radiology Information System) manages patient data, scheduling, and radiology workflows.

What is PACS?

PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) stores, retrieves, and shares medical images.

Why integrate RIS and PACS?

Integrating RIS and PACS streamlines workflows, reduces errors, and improves patient care by linking patient information with imaging data.

What are the benefits of using PACS?

PACS provides quick access to medical images, enhances diagnosis accuracy, and improves communication between healthcare providers.

Can RIS and PACS be used together?

Yes, RIS and PACS are often used together to streamline radiology workflows and improve patient care.

What are the benefits of using PACS?

PACS provides quick access to medical images, enhances diagnosis accuracy, and improves communication between healthcare providers.

What are the key differences between RIS and PACS?

RIS (Radiology Information System) is used to manage patient information, scheduling, and radiology workflow, while PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) focuses on storing, retrieving, and sharing medical images. Together, they streamline radiology operations and improve patient care.

Is data encryption important in teleradiology?

Yes, data encryption is crucial in teleradiology to protect patient information during transmission.