GERMANY—Siemens Healthineers has introduced an innovative approach to simplifying healthcare providers’ access to its extensive suite of imaging software solutions and cutting-edge innovations.
In response to the evolving demands of clinical practice, the company has launched two distinct offerings: Syngo Flexinity and Syngo Carbon Flexinity.
At its core, Syngo Flexinity is specifically designed for CT and MRI applications.It provides a comprehensive package that addresses every step of the imaging process, from acquisition and reconstruction to detailed image review and operational optimization.
This platform is built to seamlessly adapt to fluctuations in patient volume and changing operational requirements.
By offering continuous updates and incorporating future innovations, Siemens Healthineers ensures that healthcare institutions remain at the forefront of diagnostic imaging technology.
Additionally, the integrated operational optimization across large scanner fleets standardizes procedures and streamlines workflows, leading to improved staff planning and more efficient patient scheduling, especially in environments where standardization has previously been challenging.
On the other hand, Syngo Carbon Flexinity takes a broader approach by providing advanced post-processing software that covers all imaging modalities.
This solution not only enhances visualization but also integrates artificial intelligence applications to support clinical decision-making.
The platform enables healthcare professionals to access the latest advanced visualization technology and AI capabilities wherever they are needed.
One of its key advantages is flexibility: rather than committing to a fixed number of software licenses or predicting future needs, institutions can access the necessary tools on demand.
As clinical needs evolve, users can easily scale their software usage without undergoing a new purchasing process for every upgrade or additional feature required.
Moreover, the company’s pricing model reinforces this flexibility, whereby the customers pay only for the software they actually use, with costs based on the volume of clinical cases processed annually.
This pay-per-use model not only reduces unnecessary expenditures but also supports scalability, allowing institutions to adjust their software consumption according to real-world demand.
Commenting on this development, André Hartung, head of Diagnostic Imaging at Siemens Healthineers, emphasized that the new suite of solutions provides a comprehensive and easily accessible range of imaging software tools.
He noted that this approach significantly reduces the complexity associated with everyday operations, enabling healthcare professionals to focus on what matters most – their patients.
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