FUJIFILM Medical Systems has launched a new zero footprint application called Synapse Mobility 3.0.
The new solution has improved features that enable access to Fujifilm’s suite of Synapse products from hand-held mobile devices.
Also, it gives access to Synapse products from Macintosh- or Windows-based PCs. With this solution, radiologists and referring physicians can now review patient images and information available in Synapse PACS and Synapse RIS.
“Synapse Mobility 3.0 is all about convenience and clinicians lead hectic lives where reading from remote locations is almost always required. It was our goal to provide radiologists and referring physicians with on-the-go access to the images and information stored in Synapse PACS and Synapse RIS for diagnostic review and we have made this a reality for iPad and iPhone users,” said Jim Morgan, VP of Medical Informatics for Fujifilm.
The Synapse Mobility 3.0 recently received 510(k) for diagnostic use on Apple devices. The new includes a collaboration feature designed to foster greater communication between professionals by allowing clinicians to consult in real-time.
The company claims the collaboration feature will allow physicians to bring information to their patients and ultimately aide in consultation during clinical situations such as the communication between, physicians, referring clinicians and patients, using the web browser or mobile device of their choice.
Synapse Mobility 3.0 also includes several upgrades to the user functionality including improved visual layouts and reference lines.