Healthcare Organizations
Healthcare organizations have different imaging workflows, operational challenges, and interoperability requirements. Radiology integration helps create connected workflows regardless of organization size or specialty.
Connect radiology departments with enterprise EHR platforms, revenue cycle systems, specialty care teams, and imaging networks.
Automate scheduling, reporting, image management, and operational workflows to improve productivity and patient throughput.
Enable secure image exchange and remote diagnostic collaboration across distributed radiology teams.
Support enterprise imaging initiatives, research environments, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Provide seamless access to diagnostic imaging across orthopedic, oncology, cardiology, neurology, and primary care workflows.
Before vs After
Healthcare organizations often underestimate the impact of fragmented imaging systems on clinical efficiency and patient care.
PACS Integration
PACS and EHR integration is one of the most requested radiology modernization initiatives. Clinicians need immediate access to imaging studies without leaving patient records or navigating multiple applications.
Allow physicians to access diagnostic images directly within EHR workflows.
Ensure finalized imaging reports are automatically available within patient records.
Provide secure access to imaging studies across hospitals, imaging centers, and specialty clinics.
Integrate PACS, RIS, DICOM, and EHR platforms to improve interoperability and imaging access.
RIS Integration
Radiology Information Systems coordinate scheduling, patient tracking, reporting, and operational workflows. Integrating RIS platforms with EHRs and imaging systems creates end-to-end workflow automation.
Automatically create radiology appointments from physician orders, eliminating manual scheduling handoffs.
Route studies to appropriate radiologists based on specialty, urgency, and workload distribution.
Deliver finalized reports directly to referring providers as soon as they are available.
Provide real-time visibility into exam progress, workflow performance, and operational bottlenecks.
Operational Efficiency
Scheduling Errors
Turnaround Times
Patient Throughput
Integration Architecture
DICOM integration creates a standardized framework for exchanging medical imaging data across imaging devices, PACS platforms, and healthcare applications.
Connect CT, MRI, X-ray, Mammography, and Ultrasound systems across diverse vendor environments.
Centralize image storage while maintaining compatibility with multiple imaging platforms.
Support secure image exchange and remote diagnostic review.
Enable imaging interoperability between hospitals, clinics, and healthcare partners.
interoperability
image accessibility
infrastructure complexity
care coordination
Revenue Cycle Integration
Radiology services generate significant revenue, but disconnected workflows can lead to coding errors, missed charges, and reimbursement delays
Automatically generate charges from completed imaging procedures.
Synchronize radiology reports with coding and billing systems.
Automate authorization management throughout imaging workflows.
Combine clinical and financial data to improve visibility and reporting.
Connect PACS, RIS, DICOM, and EHR systems for seamless interoperability.
Enterprise Platforms
Integration Architecture
Why DASH
Radiology interoperability projects require expertise across healthcare workflows, imaging standards, enterprise architecture, and compliance requirements.
Integration Assessment
Many healthcare organizations know interoperability challenges are limiting efficiency but struggle to identify where integration will deliver the greatest impact.
Our radiology integration specialists evaluate your current environment and provide actionable recommendations for improving connectivity across PACS, RIS, DICOM, EHR, and revenue cycle systems.
Radiology EHR integration connects PACS, RIS, imaging modalities, and diagnostic reporting systems with electronic health records to enable seamless data exchange, streamlined workflows, and improved access to imaging information across healthcare organizations.
PACS and EHR systems typically integrate using healthcare interoperability standards such as DICOM, HL7, FHIR, and APIs. This allows clinicians to access medical images, reports, and patient information directly within their clinical workflows.
PACS is primarily used to store, manage, and distribute medical images, while RIS manages radiology operations such as scheduling, patient tracking, reporting, and workflow coordination. Most healthcare organizations integrate both systems to create efficient imaging workflows.
Yes. Epic Radiant can integrate with a variety of PACS platforms using HL7, FHIR, DICOM, and custom API-based integrations. This enables organizations to connect imaging workflows, diagnostic reports, and enterprise imaging environments within Epic ecosystems.
Radiology workflow integration helps healthcare organizations improve image accessibility, accelerate report turnaround times, reduce manual data entry, enhance interoperability, support enterprise imaging initiatives, and improve overall operational efficiency.