Aura v1.7 released
Tuesday, 8 October 2019
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Comrad is pleased to announce the release of the latest version of our next generation radiology information system portfolio, Aura v1.7. This release includes two new major applications, Aura Forms and Aura Dictate, to help our customers advance their digital capabilities and enable the rapid and efficient generation of reports.
Aura Forms is an innovative application that empowers you to create digital versions of your paper-based forms to capture your patients’ information and enhance the digital experience for your staff and patients.
“We are thrilled today to release Aura Forms, a truly unique digital offering in the RIS market that will help our customers increase their efficiency and take them a step closer to digital transformation,” says Comrad Medical Systems product manager Stuart Sharpe.
Aura Forms improves your organisation’s efficiency by eliminating the tedious paper-based processes and helps you deliver exceptional patient experiences. Some of the key benefits are improved patient experience, improved staff efficiency and more efficient management of your patients’ data.
This release also provides Comrad customers access to Aura Dictate, a web-based application that enables rapid and efficient generation of radiology reports. Dictate allows radiologists to operate their RIS reporting workflow via a desktop web browser over the internet without the need for VPN.
Aura Dictate, in this first release, provides the core capabilities of Dictation RIS workflow, allowing a reporting physician to report studies from a configurable worklist in context with patient image studies in the InteleViewer PACS application. Some of the key benefits are improved clinical outcomes, work when and where you need and organise your reporting workload.
Source: Comrad media release, 8 October 2019
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