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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight Insight Source
Hopital Citadelle Healthcare 3508 $850M Belgium Siemens Healthineers Siemens Syngo Via Medical Imaging 2022 n/a In 2022, Hopital Citadelle implemented Siemens Syngo Via in a radiology focused deployment at its Liège site. The Siemens Syngo Via Medical Imaging implementation was positioned to support routine reading and reporting workflows and to serve as a central multi modality interpretation platform for the hospital radiology function. Configuration and module usage align with common Medical Imaging capabilities, including consolidated reading worklists, advanced visualization and measurement tools, structured reporting templates, and presentation rules to standardize image hanging. The Siemens Syngo Via deployment emphasized automation of routine reading workflows and report orchestration, reflecting vendor materials that show the solution streamlining modality specific interpretation tasks and daily reporting operations. Operational scope was radiology centric, covering the modalities highlighted in vendor content across CHR de la Citadelle Liège. Governance focused on standardizing report templates, configuring reading pools and interpretation workflows, and embedding the Siemens Syngo Via viewer into the hospital s radiology practice to increase consistency in reading and reporting. According to Siemens materials the hospital uses Siemens Syngo Via to streamline routine reading and reporting across modalities and to increase workflow efficiency.
University Hospital Basel Healthcare 8183 $1.7B Switzerland Siemens Healthineers Siemens Syngo Via Medical Imaging 2022 n/a In 2022 University Hospital Basel implemented Siemens Syngo Via for Medical Imaging. The deployment targeted radiology and nuclear medicine services within Switzerland, focusing on multimodality reading workflows and quantitative imaging across clinical teams. Siemens Syngo Via was configured to support MR and nuclear medicine workflows and to provide access to AI enabled applications, including vendor highlighted use of Auto Lung 3D. Functional capabilities emphasized multimodal image fusion, quantification toolsets, and workflow orchestration consistent with Medical Imaging platforms, with modality specific reading protocols and shared worklists configured for clinical teams. Operational scope covered the hospital's radiology and nuclear medicine departments, enabling centralized access to studies and AI assisted quantification for cross disciplinary review. The implementation prioritized alignment of clinical workflows and standardized measurement processes to improve multimodality reading efficiency and quantification across clinical teams as described by the vendor.
WakeMed Healthcare 12000 $2.2B United States Siemens Healthineers Siemens Syngo Via Medical Imaging 2023 n/a In 2023, WakeMed implemented Siemens Syngo Via for Medical Imaging, consolidating multiple advanced-visualization solutions onto a syngo.via subscription to centralize radiology advanced-visualization capabilities. The deployment targeted radiology and advanced visualization across WakeMed facilities in the United States, aligning licensing and operational ownership under a subscription model to standardize tooling for clinical read and post-processing workflows. The implementation leveraged syngo.via advanced visualization capabilities, including multi-modality viewing, CT trauma post-processing, automated measurements, and workflow orchestration to streamline reading queues. Siemens Syngo Via was configured to support automated CT trauma workflows and to reduce manual post-processing steps, enabling technicians and radiologists to follow consistent processing pipelines. WakeMed integrated AI-Rad Companion with Siemens Syngo Via to automate CT trauma workflows, embedding AI-assisted detection and pre-processing into the visualization pipeline. Operational coverage focused on radiology departments and advanced-visualization use cases, and the integration enabled faster turnaround and increased scanner throughput while improving incidental-finding detection during routine reads. Governance and rollout emphasized subscription consolidation and workflow standardization across radiology, with syngo.via acting as the centralized advanced-visualization platform. The program delivered explicit operational outcomes, reducing advanced-visualization solution costs by approximately 40 percent and cutting post-processing times from about 8 to 10 minutes down to roughly 3 to 4 minutes, which supported faster report turnaround and higher scanner utilization.
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  1. UBS, a Switzerland based Banking and Financial Services organization with 106789 Employees
  2. The University of Auckland, a New Zealand based Education company with 6446 Employees

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