Diagnostic Workflow Software for Imaging Clinics
Private imaging clinics run on speed, accuracy, and reliable turnaround times — but diagnostic workflows are often fragmented across scheduling, imaging systems, measurements, reporting tools, and EMRs. Augmented Reporting is diagnostic workflow software built to connect these steps into a single, automated pipeline so clinics can reduce manual work, improve consistency, and scale without adding administrative burden.
Key outcomes
- Reduce manual reconciliation and demographic mismatches
- Speed up reporting and sign-off turnaround
- Standardize structured diagnostic reporting across providers
- Deliver results cleanly into EMRs and downstream systems
The workflow problems most imaging clinics face
Most clinics experience the same bottlenecks as volume increases:
- Manual reconciliation: patient demographics and identifiers don’t match across systems
- Measurement handling: measurements exist in imaging systems but don’t reliably flow into reports
- Inconsistent reporting: templates vary by provider, creating variability and rework
- Fragmented delivery: final PDFs get delivered, but structured data is lost
- Audit and compliance gaps: limited visibility into who did what and when
These issues compound as clinics scale, add modalities, or integrate with multiple EMRs.
How Augmented Reporting automates diagnostic workflows
Augmented Reporting is designed to automate the key workflow transitions that typically require manual intervention:
1) Scheduling → study identification
Ensure studies are reliably matched to the correct patient and encounter. Reduce demographic mismatches and avoid time lost searching, re-labeling, or re-exporting studies.
2) Imaging system → measurements and structured data
Automate the extraction and organization of measurements and structured findings so clinicians don’t need to re-enter values manually. Support structured, consistent documentation across users.
3) Reporting → standardized outputs
Use structured reporting to improve consistency, reduce dictation overhead, and speed up review and sign-off. Support clinic-specific templates and standardized clinical language.
4) Signed report → EMR delivery
Deliver reports as clean PDFs and structured data to the clinic’s EMR and downstream systems. Reduce the “print, scan, fax” feel of legacy workflows.
Built for high-volume private imaging clinics
Private imaging clinics need software that fits high-throughput environments. Augmented Reporting is built to support:
- multi-site clinic groups
- high-volume daily lists
- distributed readers and sonographers
- standardized reporting across providers
- auditability and operational visibility
It’s browser-based, supports rapid rollout, and minimizes local IT overhead.
Works across imaging specialties
Augmented Reporting supports diagnostic workflows in multiple clinic types, including:
- cardiovascular imaging (echocardiography and related workflows)
- gastrointestinal ultrasound
- radiology and general ultrasound
- women’s health imaging
- orthopedic and sports medicine
- rural/mobile and outreach settings
- clinical education workflows
If your workflow includes DICOM imaging and clinical reporting, the same automation principles apply.
Augmented Reporting integrates with common imaging systems and EMRs used in private and enterprise environments. It supports DICOM-based imaging workflows and connects results to EMRs (e.g., Telus, Accuro, Arya, OSCAR and others).
If you have multiple sites or multiple EMRs, the workflow can be standardized while still supporting clinic-specific routing and delivery requirements.
Diagnostic workflow automation must be built for real clinical environments. Augmented Reporting includes enterprise-grade security, role-based access controls, and comprehensive audit trails. It supports data residency requirements and has been deployed in live clinical workflows.
What you get with Augmented Reporting
- Diagnostic workflow automation from schedule to EMR
- Structured diagnostic reporting built for clinic scale
- Reduced manual work and fewer workflow exceptions
- Faster turnaround and more consistent reporting
- Outputs designed for EMRs and downstream systems