List of Avreo Customers
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Companies using Avreo for Electronic Health Record include: Roper St. Francis Healthcare, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 5700 employees and revenues of $986.0 million, Neshoba County General Hospital United States, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $50.0 million, Putnam General Hospital United States, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 180 employees and revenues of $45.0 million and many others.
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Neshoba County General Hospital United States | Healthcare | 300 | $50M | United States | Avreo | Avreo | Electronic Health Record | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, Neshoba County General Hospital implemented Avreo interWORKS RIS/PACS as its Electronic Health Record to consolidate radiology workflows in its diagnostic imaging department. The deployment was radiology focused and aimed to centralize RIS, PACS, dictation and transcription, and report distribution into a single application to increase operational efficiency.
The Avreo interWORKS RIS/PACS implementation covered core functional modules including radiology information system scheduling and workflow orchestration, picture archiving and communication system image management, integrated dictation and transcription routing, and automated report distribution. Configuration emphasized a unified record and reporting stream for imaging exams, aligning image access, reporting authoring, and report dissemination within one application.
Operational scope was concentrated on the hospital diagnostic imaging department in Mississippi, with the system configured to improve access for referring physicians and to streamline internal image and report handling. The project centralized image and report delivery channels, reducing the need for separate point solutions for imaging, transcription, and report distribution.
Neshoba County General Hospital reported that the Avreo interWORKS RIS/PACS implementation cut report turnaround time roughly in half and improved referring physician access, outcomes the hospital attributed to consolidation of imaging and reporting workflows into a single Electronic Health Record platform. Governance and workflow changes focused on radiology report flow and physician access procedures to sustain the faster turnaround and centralized distribution model.
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Putnam General Hospital United States | Healthcare | 180 | $45M | United States | Avreo | Avreo | Electronic Health Record | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007, Putnam General Hospital implemented Avreo interWORKS for radiology workflow, deploying Avreo as part of its Electronic Health Record capabilities. The deployment targeted the hospital radiology operations in Georgia, United States and focused on imaging workflow consolidation and report capture. Avreo interWORKS was configured as a radiology/PACS deployment to orchestrate imaging workflows and report management, and later Avreo's speech recognition integration was added to enable in house dictation and transcription. Functional capabilities implemented included workflow orchestration, report capture and transcription enablement consistent with Electronic Health Record integrations for imaging departments. Integrations centered on PACS connectivity and the speech recognition engine, supporting direct dictation into radiology reports and internal transcription workflows. Operational scope was the hospital radiology department, with in house staff performing dictation and transcription rather than externally sourced services. Governance followed a staged extension from core radiology workflow to speech recognition and transcription, aligning documentation workflows and internal transcription operations. The deployment produced measurable operational savings reported at around $20,000 per month after moving transcription in house.
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Roper St. Francis Healthcare | Healthcare | 5700 | $986M | United States | Avreo | Avreo | Electronic Health Record | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Roper St. Francis Healthcare implemented Avreo interWORKS to provide PACS services and to integrate imaging access with Roper St. Francis Physician Partners' eClinicalWorks Electronic Health Record across 18 clinics and 36 locations in the United States. The implementation focused on linking imaging workflows within physician practices and radiology departments to a centralized imaging access layer.
The deployment centralized image access and implemented PACS functionality including image storage, viewer access, report delivery, and workflow orchestration to streamline radiology processes. Avreo interWORKS was configured to surface studies and reports within clinician workflows and to support consolidated access to imaging across sites.
Integration into the eClinicalWorks Electronic Health Record environment connected imaging and reporting directly into clinician workflows across physician practices and radiology, providing systemwide access to images and reports. The radiology PACS integration project improved provider access to images and reporting across the system and was scoped across 18 clinics and 36 locations in the United States.
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