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Shinefly (teleradiological platform)

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Developers: Philips Healthcare
Date of the premiere of the system: April, 2018
Branches: Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care

2018: Announcement of Shinefly

In April, 2018 the Philips Healthcare company announced creation of the teleradiological platform. The solution under the name Shinefly is developed together with the Chinese supplier of cloud services for health care of Digital China Health.

Applications and services in the field of teleradiology provide transfer of digital diagnostic images through local computer networks within medical institution (to the operating room, in a conference room, for consultations, etc.) or on the Internet in other clinics, hospitals, etc.

Philips Healthcare provided a teleradiological cloud platform

Shinefly is the scalable completely set up solution for management of medical images. It allows to store, browse and analyze pictures in a cloud thanks to what researchers and doctors can study far off data of patients and make reports.

The functionality of Shinefly covers different medical specializations, including cardiology, neurology and oncology. The platform is offered as cloud teleradiological services which users pay depending on their use.

According to the edition HCB News, Shinefly can be configured according to different models of radiological services. The medical networks cooperating among themselves working at different levels can use this solution for creation of images and clinical applications with a possibility of application in all departments. The advantage of the platform for the national medical centers consists in a possibility of providing radiological services depending on a specific disease.

The number of procedures of medical visualization grows quicker, than staff of the corresponding specialists. Besides, many of hospitals of the first and second echelons are deprived of financial resources or access to highly qualified personnel. A system which was developed by Philips and Digital China Health helps to solve this problem partly.[1]

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