Enterprise Imaging XERO Viewer

Enhanced viewing, sharing, and integration across platforms, with all images from all sources accessible on a single brower-based viewer


  • Offers fast, on-demand image and report access, regardless of location or origin
  • Delivers seamless EMR integration, irrespective of application
  • Enables clinicians to focus on clinical content
  • Leverages existing technology investment
  • Expands traditional reach of hospital clinical services.

Brochure (EN) : Patient-centric image access from across all specialties in the enterprise, with enhanced viewing, clinical depth, collaboration and sharing, on a single web viewer

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Brochure : Patient-centric image access from across all specialties in the enterprise, with enhanced viewing, clinical depth, collaboration and sharing, on a single web viewer

Online Demo

 

XERO demo

Case: CHIREC, Brussels, Belgium

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"If we want to have a complete view of the patient’s history, we must be able to share nonradiologic images, as well. As a surgeon, for example, I take photos in the operating room, and in fact there are images coming from everywhere. The Enterprise Image Web Viewer lets us see all our images, from any department, from any of our sites."

Case: Hunt Regional Healthcare, Greenville, USA

 pdf  Having access to all images from all sources from a single browser-based viewer plays a key role in the hospital’s ‘one-stop shop’ for imaging, helping it to increase its presence in the local market and attract referring physicians. With Enterprise Imaging Web Viewer, rural hospital offers referring physicians the support they want to enhance care quality and patient relationships.

Case: Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch (CHEM), Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxemburg

 pdf  With a reach that covers almost half of the country, the Centre Hospitalier Emile Mayrisch (CHEM) hospital group is fully committed to complying with Luxembourg’s “e-Santé” initiative. In 2012, CHEM became one of the first hospitals to implement the ICIS View zero-footprint web-accessible viewer technology. This technology, explains Mike Moes from CHEM’s IT department, has helped to solve some of the hospital’s current challenges, while also supporting it to prepare for the future.

Case: Ochsner Health Systems, New Orleans, USA

New Orleans Ochsner USA : In 2005, when Hurricane Katrina devastated the southern United States,Ochsner Health Systems, based in New Orleans, had already begun consolidating its hospital and clinic operations. When the hurricane left a large number of local healthcare provider’s hospitals and clinics in ruins and local communities without essential healthcare facilities, Ochsner stepped in.