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RADIN Health® Announces Fourth Successful Hospital Implementation at Northern Nevada Health System

RADIN Health® announces that it has successfully completed its PACS integration at Northern Nevada Health System, in support of the System's mission for innovation and high-quality patient care. This achievement contributes to a total of four hospitals and five freestanding emergency departments in Reno and Las Vegas, NV, now utilizing RADIN's solutions.


Leveraging RADIN's all-in-one, cloud-based solution — RADIN PACS, RADIN Dictation AI®, and RADIN Select®— Northern Nevada Health System has achieved significant improvement in workflow efficiency and productivity using a single pane of glass. Manual processes have been automated, radiologist dictation times have been reduced, and automated study orchestration has improved turnaround times. Innovative radiologist communication tools, like embedded voice-over-IP, and AI-driven features, such as automatic impressions and identification of critical findings, and peer review have enhanced communication and collaboration. As an AWS cloud-based, serverless and secure application that can be easily scaled, login to RADIN is simple via a web browser.


"At Northern Nevada Health System, we are committed to providing high-quality care while embracing innovative technologies that strengthen our clinical operations. The successful implementation of RADIN's PACS and AI-driven dictation platform has been seamless, and it is already making a meaningful impact on our radiology services. This partnership enhances efficiency, supports our radiologists with the best tools available, and ultimately improves the experience and outcomes for our patients," said Jordan Herget, System CEO, NNHS.


"During my 30 years in radiology, this has been the most smooth implementation I've experienced. The PACS and dictation are fabulous, is the future of radiology"

DR. Robert Leckie

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RADIN CEO Dr. Alejandro Bugnone, Dr. Robert Leckie (NNHS Radiologist), and Robert Solis RADIN Director or Implementation



 
 
 

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