- ElectrocardiogramINFINITT EKG Management System offers advanced viewing functionality, analysis tools, and reporting. It provides the convenience of remote viewing and approval, while physician electronic signatures and the auto-distribution of results speeds up billing and reimbursement.
- OphthalmologyINFINITT Ophthalmology PACS is a web-based image management solution that simplifies the capture of all data from a patient’s visit—no matter the media—and stores, retrieves, views, enhances, and prints it from a single workstation. It integrates seamlessly with your ophthalmology EMR for image accessibility directly from the patient’s chart.
- EndoscopyImage Sharing with INFINITT lets you automate the distribution of DICOM image files, reports, and more based on configurable profiles and workflows. Our image-sharing capability lets you view, import, convert, burn to CD or DVD, and store images. It also provides interoperability across your imaging enterprise, allowing radiology, cardiology, oncology, endoscopy, surgery, and dermatology professionals to share and manage medical studies. All methods are DICOM and IHE conformant and HIPAA compliant, with full tracking and audit trails for peace of mind.
- Lung CancerLung Screening is an optional add-on to INFINITT RIS that empowers providers to implement successful lung screening programs. It’s an integrated workflow reporting and tracking solution that follows the recommendations of the American College of Radiology, providing the tools you need to attain accreditation as an ACR-Designated Lung Cancer Screening Center.
- NeurologyEnables neuro-radiologists to perform efficient, accurate measurements of neurology-related examinations. Provides a comprehensive set of vascular assessment tools that facilitate bone and vessel removal with advanced editing to support vasculature analysis. Includes dual data support and time density evaluation: maps include CBF, CBV, MTT, TTP, Tmax, hypoperfusion, mismatch, and more. Offers multi-modality image fusion and image subtraction.
- UltrasoundINFINITT Mammo PACS provides fast image loading and customizable viewing tools for full-field digital mammography, breast MRI, ultrasound, and other digital images on a single workstation. It allows for individual or group presets and features a protocol loop sequence for tailored viewing—while Digital Breast Tomosynthesis delivers three-dimensional images for more accurate screening or diagnoses. Mammo Tracking MQSA can seamlessly integrate with easy activation as an add-on module.
- MRIDiscover our comprehensive mammography viewing solutions for full-field digital mammography, breast MRI, ultrasound, and other critical images.
- RadiologyThe Medicare Accessibility and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) introduced changes to the physician reimbursement framework, incentivizing value and quality of care and replacing the fee-for-service payment model. For those who participate in the MIPS track of the Quality Payment Program, INFINITT can support all measures that apply to radiology, such as eliminating the use of BI-RAD 3, dictating follow-up recommendations for incidental findings, and dictating specific details of radiation dose.
- X-Rays
- Nuclear MedicineNuclear cardiac review software includes reconstruction, perfusion, function, viability, flow, inflammation, calcium, CFR, and quantitative data that can be interfaced to the INFINITT reports. Beyond that, all product specialists are certified nuclear medicine technologists with clinical experience.
- MammographyINFINITT Mammo Tracking is an MQSA-compliant module of INFINITT RIS that collects a patient’s mammography history with results reporting, BI-RADS, reminder letter management, and automated MQSA reporting.
- Interventional RadiologyProvides an extensive range of clinical and workflow tools for interventional radiologists. Includes centerline tools, stent-graft planning, curved planar reformation, analysis and follow-up tools, and perspective flythrough.
- Wound CareDermatology, wound care, endoscopy, and numerous other clinical departments take visible light photos and videos every day. Such workflow is increasingly common, but the risk is that these valuable images may not become part of the patient’s clinical record if the proper steps are not taken. This occurs when there is not an order preceding the image acquisition that would ensure the images as properly associated with the existing patient record in the EHR.
- Dermatology