RADIN Health Expands Platform to Four More UHS Nevada Hospitals
RADIN Health has deployed its cloud-based radiology platform at four additional hospitals within the UHS Nevada Health System, announced in a press release. This expansion brings RADIN's presence to eight hospitals across Nevada.
The deployment includes RADIN's integrated platform with PACS, Dictation AI, and RADIN Select. The system is designed to streamline radiology operations through automated study orchestration, AI speech recognition for faster dictation, and embedded voice-over-IP communication for improved collaboration.
Built on a serverless AWS architecture, the platform provides secure, browser-based access and scalable performance for clinicians across sites. According to UHS Nevada Health System, the implementation has led to improved efficiency, reduced manual workflows, and shorter report turnaround times.
RADIN Health's platform replaces legacy radiology systems with a unified solution that supports modern imaging workflows and aims to improve both productivity and patient outcomes.
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