Capitol Medical Center boosts cardiac care with Novarad's NovaCardio® upgrade
Capitol Medical Center boosts cardiac care with Novarad's NovaCardio® upgrade
Capitol Medical Center boosts cardiac care with Novarad's NovaCardio® upgrade
Capitol Medical Center in Quezon City, Philippines, has upgraded its cardiac imaging systems with a new installation from Novarad. The hospital, a long-standing user of Novarad's NovaPACS® solution, now features the NovaCardio® CVIS platform. This latest addition aims to enhance diagnostic capabilities and streamline workflows for cardiology services.
The NovaCardio® CVIS system supports multiple cardiac imaging techniques, including echocardiography and nuclear stress testing. It also maps DICOM-capable ultrasound machines and integrates ECG modalities, improving diagnostic accuracy.
The installation includes a dedicated cardiologist viewer for advanced imaging analysis. Structured reporting for non-invasive studies, such as Echo and Vascular exams, is now available on-site. Each reporting tool incorporates billing compliance checks and rules-based error detection to ensure accuracy. To improve efficiency, the system connects with Capitol Medical's existing Hospital Information System (HIS) via HL7. It also integrates Novarad's EncaptureMD™ Structured Reporting, further refining data management. The hospital's upgrade aligns with Novarad's broader goal of reducing training and maintenance costs while maintaining high standards of patient care.
With the NovaCardio® CVIS now operational, Capitol Medical Center strengthens its cardiac imaging and reporting processes. The platform's multimodality support and seamless HIS integration provide a more efficient workflow for clinicians. This upgrade reinforces the hospital's commitment to advanced diagnostic technology.
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