Simplifying diagnostic workflows

 

The new Philips Advanced Visualization Workspace (AVW) 16 [1], is a vendor-neutral, multi-modality platform designed to help radiologists move from images to answers with greater speed and confidence. Including a new Cardiovascular Suite, which enables clinicians to conduct cardiac CT, MR, and vascular imaging and planning within a unified environment, supporting efficient workflows and customizable reporting. With the AI-driven workflows and expanded multi-modality clinical portfolio in AVW 16, radiologists are supported in their interpretation of complex studies with speed, precision, and confidence – improving care delivery across cardiac, oncology, neuro, and vascular imaging studies.

By integrating automated workflows, quantitative analysis, and multi-modality view, AVW 16 turns complex imaging data into clear, actionable insights – reducing reading times by up to 44% in key applications like longitudinal brain analysis [2]. Building on Philips’ commitment to AI-enabled precision across imaging, AVW 16 reflects the company’s broader vision of seamlessly connecting data, technology, and clinical expertise – from acquisition to diagnosis.

Philips is also showcasing Advanced Visualization Workspace on Philips HealthSuite [3], powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS). This Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offering enables care teams to move seamlessly from image to diagnosis, enhancing efficiency and supporting confident decision-making. By extending advanced visualization capabilities to the cloud, Philips enables healthcare organizations to scale access to advanced tools, reduce IT complexity, and provide secure, anytime, anywhere access to studies – promoting greater diagnostic consistency across teams and sites.