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NYGH selects Bialogics for diagnostic imaging analytics

May 9, 2018


Mike SharmaTORONTO – Bialogics announced that as of May 2018, North York General Hospital (NYGH) will be implementing the Bialogics DImax Radiology Analytics solution as its analytics platform for Diagnostic Imaging.

Bialogics DImax Radiology Analytics will improve the efficiency of the NYGH Diagnostic Imaging department by providing operational performance and patient workflow-based business intelligence.

The company’s vendor-agnostic solution collects live data feeds from multiple systems, formats, and protocols. This includes data from RIS/PACS, EMR and other Clinical Information Systems. DImax processes this data in a way that produces actionable information in near real-time without the need for complex and expensive integrations or interfaces.

“NYGH is committed to providing the best quality of care through learning, innovation, and partnerships,” said Mike Sharma (pictured), director of clinical diagnostics of NYGH. “Due to the unique dynamics of our organization and their complexity, we needed an analytics solution that could provide us with information in real-time.

“We are able to get the information we need, when we need it, to drive efficiencies and improve the workflow in our department. We are very excited to work with Bialogics as they’ve been recognized as leaders in Diagnostic Imaging Analytics.”

Jeff Vachon, CEO of Bialogics, said, “NYGH is an organization which drives innovation and has that outside-of-the-box thinking which is complementary to Bialogics. We are looking forward to working with NYGH and building a long-term partnership.”

About Bialogics
Bialogics provides innovative data transformation to the healthcare setting, enabling informed business decisions, greater efficiency and improved patient outcomes. By unlocking data already available on your health network, intelligent analytics can be delivered to any user from a single source, where and when the information is needed – simple, cost-effective and powerful. For more information visit our company at www.bialogics.com.

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