Enhanced Comparison Relevancy with Fuzzy Matching |
Relevant prior exams identified through fuzzy (low‑confidence) patient matching are now included when determining comparison relevancy. - Clinically relevant priors are no longer excluded due to minor identifier discrepancies.
- Fuzzy‑matched exams continue to be clearly labeled, while behaving the same as other relevant comparisons.
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Match Images to Order — Improved Matching Workflow |
The image‑to‑order matching experience has been streamlined to reduce ambiguity and support more flexible workflows. - Matching can now be initiated from either:
- An unmatched HL7 order.
- Images without an HL7 association.
- The matching interface adjusts based on how the workflow is initiated.
- Once a match is completed:
- HL7 data becomes authoritative.
- Exam details and associated metadata are updated automatically.
- All matching actions are fully audited for traceability.
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Reorder Impression Statements in the Report Editor |
Reading physicians can now manage and reorganize structured statement sections more efficiently. - Individual line items containing numbered or bulleted content (e.g., Impression, Recommendations, Assessment) can be reordered.
- Statements can be dragged, moved up/down, or removed.
- Numbering automatically updates as changes are made.
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Order Processing Rules Triggered by New DICOM Series |
Order Processing Rules (OPRs) now respond to late‑arriving DICOM data, not just exam creation. - Rules can fire when new DICOM series arrive after an exam is created.
- Triggering behavior is configurable per rule.
- Safeguards protect exams that are locked, already reported, or manually validated.
- This reduces the need for manual reprocessing when images arrive asynchronously.
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OPR UI Enhancements for Clarity and Usability |
The OPR authoring experience has been improved for readability and transparency. - DICOM tags now display human‑readable descriptions.
- A new Source column indicates whether a rule is based on DICOM or HL7 data.
- Rules can be filtered by source.
- The “Add Tag” action has been renamed to reflect support for both tags and tasks.
- Newly created rules automatically scroll into view.
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Epic Patient Chart Launch from Synthesis |
Synthesis now supports seamless, context‑aware Epic integration for supported facilities. - Opening a study can automatically launch the corresponding Epic patient chart.
- Patient context remains synchronized between Synthesis and Epic during reading.
- Epic integration is configured at the facility level.
- The launch process runs in the background and does not block clinical workflows.
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